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@HysteroscopyA@RCObsGyn@PSCommissioner@VictoriaAtkins If you don’t care about patients enough to give proper anaesthesia how about your nurses who have to watch women in severe pain in 1 out of 3 procedures, that can’t be good for their wellbeing at work.
@HysteroscopyA Also the DRs know best narrative and therefore not giving patients information on risks so they can make informed decisions about their treatment.
@RCObsGyn@eveappeal A long-term effects of outpatient hysteroscopy survey has been launched by the Campaign Against Painful Hysteroscopy.
First 100+ responses show that 30% women who had painful/traumatic OPH will delay returning to hospital for further gynae investigation. We need choice of GA.
@RCObsGyn Please can you also support training @RCObsGyn members to administer proper pain relief for those women who do seek help. It only takes one bad, painful and/or traumatic experience to ensure a woman never seeks a gynaecologist's help again. @HysteroscopyA
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"Paracetamol & Ibuprofen 1 hr before office hysteroscopy is NOT EFFECTIVE IN REDUCING PAIN during hysteroscopic procedures."
"Tramadol .. is safe and efficient"
says Luis Alonso Pacheco - the keynote speaker @TheBSGE outpatient hysteroscopy conference.
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@TheBSGE Please table an emergency discussion for the #hysteroscope manufacturer’s claim that women need no anaesthsia for OPH. 1/3 women suffer severe pain during OPH. Remember your dury of care to patients: first do no harm
@clarky_on@TheBSGE 1/x Let's unpack this study from 2000.
Over 1100 women studied.
Nearly 35% experienced severe pain.
But only 17% said they wouldn't do it again the same way.
That means at least half the women who thought it was severely painful would.
(Still, 17% for me is unacceptable)