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A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the womb (uterus) using a narrow telescope with a light and camera at the end. Images are sent to a monitor so your doctor can see inside your womb.
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An incisional hernia is caused by a weakening in the abdominal wall at the site of a previous surgery scar, leading to the contents of the abdomen pushing through, producing a lump.
Inguinal hernias mainly affect men and happen when the abdominal lining pokes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle wall into an area called the inguinal canal, causing a swelling or lump in the groin.
Iron deficiency is surprisingly common and if left untreated can negatively impact your body. Symptoms may initially be subtle and mild but can become more profound, impacting your quality of life, sporting performance and recovery after surgery.
Laparascopic sterilisation is an operation to permanently prevent pregnancy by sealing the fallopian tubes with clips to prevent the eggs reaching the sperm and becoming fertilised.
A laparoscopy and dye test is an exploratory operation carried out under general anaesthetic to examine your pelvis and fallopian tubes for infertility problems.
Lipomas are harmless soft, fatty lumps that grow under your skin and can be removed if they are getting bigger or causing problems because of their location.
Microsuction is the safe and comfortable process of removing excess wax or foreign bodies from your ears by using a small suction tube.
Mirena® coil is a very effective, long-term intrauterine system (IUS) containing a low dose of hormone; it has fewer side effects and makes periods lighter.
A Morton’s neuroma is swelling and irritation of a nerve that lies between two metatarsal bones of your foot, causing pain in the ball of your foot and possibly your toes.
A blepharoplasty is an operation to tighten the skin and soft tissue of your eyelids which becomes less elastic and pulled down by gravity as you age.
Ptosis (or blepharoptosis) is the medical name for the drooping of the upper eyelid of one or both eyes which can block the top part of your visual field and cause difficulty keeping the lid open.
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) is a procedure used to reduce the pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure also known as IOP) to prevent damage to the optic nerve and sight loss.
A Spigelian hernia is a protrusion through the spigelian fascia where part of your bowel pokes through your tummy at the side of your abdominal muscle, usually below your belly button.
A tooth that is decayed, damaged or infected may need to be removed.
Trigger finger release involves cutting the thickened tunnel around the tendon in your finger, allowing the tendon to glide freely through the tunnel.
Trigger point injections are used to apply a local anaesthetic and steroid to tender or sore areas within muscle to relieve pain.
Your ulnar nerve goes around the back of the inner elbow, then through a tight tunnel between your forearm muscles. Increased pressure on this nerve can result in numbness in your little finger and ring finger.
An umbilical hernia occurs when fatty tissue or part of your bowel pokes through your tummy as a painless lump near your belly button.
A ganglion is a very thin-walled jelly filled cyst caused by leaking fluid from your joints or tendons. They can be uncomfortable, and you can have them removed through surgery.