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"My hysteroscopy experience"

About: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France / Gynaecology

(as a service user),

I had a history of post menopausal bleeding - all care, GP, ultrasound scan went fine, and I was referred to OPD gynaecology. An attempt at a pipelle biopsy was stopped as it was too painful, and I was re-refered for hysteroscopy.  It was mentioned in passing, I could ask for a GA, but not why I might want one. I followed the instructions and took ibuprofen and paracetamol beforehand.

The hysteroscopy was awful, the pain terrible and I started shaking,  sweating, vomiting and the consultant stopped the procedure as they feared I was about to faint. The nurse was lovely, but the hairdresser type chatter while I was in excruciating pain was just plain irritating. 

Afterwards I was then in the office, I was still shaking, and told I needed a GA - and asked if I consented for medical students to practice PV examinations while I was anaesthetised. This put me off the idea of GA , even though I refused consent. It was only a Dr friend who told me I could ask for a spinal that convinced me to go for the pre-op assessment. 

All the staff were caring and professional,  but I don't think I was suitable for OPD hysteroscopy. 

I was postmenopausal,  never given birth, had failed pipelle biopsy  due to pain, and a history of serious sexual assault - which I had to volunteer at  every appointment, it appeared it was not communicated - this added to my distress.

If I had known these factors would put me at risk , I would have never considered the OPD hysteroscopy- a simple checklist could identify women at risk and help them make informed decisions about their care. 

I subsequently had a spinal anaesthetic,  which allowed me to be pain free, but aware of what was happening and have some control. 

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Response from Donna Swinney, Clinical Manager, Maternity Inpatients and Gynaecology, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France last month
Donna Swinney
Clinical Manager, Maternity Inpatients and Gynaecology,
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France
Submitted on 22/03/2024 at 12:15
Published on Care Opinion at 12:15


Dear Sudanshadow

I so sorry to read your that your experience has been so distressing. NHS Lothian aim to provide compassionate individualised care. Can you please contact our patient experience team on 0131 536 3370 or email LOTH.feedback@nhs.scot so that we can properly investigate your care pathway.

Kind regards

Donna Swinney

Clinical Manager Maternity Inpatients & Gynaecology

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