"Surprise hysteroscopy without pain relief"

About: Doncaster Royal Infirmary / Gynaecology

(as a service user),

A few months ago I had a hospital appointment as a follow-up from ultrasound investigation for fibroids. On this visit the ultrasound result was discussed and then I taken to another room and was asked to lay on the couch for an examination, a doctor from the team and either 1 or 2 nurses in attendance (I can't remember how many as I was so scared by the situation I was suddenly in). The doctor said "we need a quick look at the fibroid so we need to insert a camera/scope past your cervix to get a closer look".

What happened next is still traumatising me. I was on the couch, and they started to try to get the camera/scope in through my cervix. The pain was worse than anything I have ever felt, I was in agony - it felt like they were trying to get an iron bar through.

The first attempt failed so they tried again causing even more pain & distress. A third attempt followed and the doctor mentioned I had a very strong cervix which was fighting them and not letting the scope get through in a tone of voice that made it sound like it was my fault. The pain was worse with every attempt and my anxiety was through the roof.

I begged them to stop as I couldn't take any more pain. They did stop after the third attempt and left me to get dressed... it was only after they had finished that the doctor asked me if I had never had children. I was left to get dressed and then left the hospital and staggered back to my partner waiting in the car.

I was left traumatised, shaking and felt sick with the pain and I bled for a few days afterwards.

I now have extreme anxiety and am getting flashbacks. I have to attend a different hospital in a few weeks time for a hysteroscopy, it was only on researching what was likely to be done at my new appointment that I realised that the procedure was almost identical to the one at the first hospital.

I explained to my new consultant about what had happened to me and how fearful I am. They seemed very good over the phone and I was assured I can have gas & air, pain relief to be taken prior to the procedure and will use the smallest scope and at any time I can't cope they will stop if I ask. I hope the doctor will be as good as their word, on the phone they did not sound too impressed by my earlier experience.

My fear & anxiety is off the scale. I have to have this done as they are checking in case it's anything more serious than a large fibroid because of my symptoms so I know it makes sense - I'm just terrified after what happened at the other place, I can't get it out of my mind. The closer to the appointment date is making the anxiety worse each day.

Am I correct in thinking that the first hospital did indeed spring a hysteroscopy on me? I ask as I had no warning at all which meant no pain relief prior to the appointment, no anaesthetic gel during the procedure and I was left feeling totally violated.

At no time was I asked to sign a consent form for this procedure and because no prior warning was given by the hospital I had no pain relief at all and no information was sent out to me. I was led to believe it was just a follow-up appointment to discuss the ultrasound result and possible treatment options.

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Response from Gill Pickersgill, Communications & Engagement Officer, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2 years ago
Gill Pickersgill
Communications & Engagement Officer,
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 11/03/2022 at 14:43
Published on Care Opinion at 15:14


I am so sorry to read of your experience at your recent appointment. We would appreciate being able to talk to you about this in more detail so we can look into your concerns.

I have shared your comments with the Matron who you can contact via email: h.humphrey-shepherd@nhs.net.

Thank you for sharing

Best wishes

gill

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