This is an observational prospective monocentric study which aims to compare operative hysteroscopies performed in the operating room under general or loco-regional anesthesia and those performed outside the operating room (outpatient operative hysteroscopy). The primary outcome is the success rate of the procedure. Secondary outcomes include postoperative pain, patient satisfaction, complications, and time to return to work.
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This will be assessed as an ordinal qualitative variable, with procedures classified into three categories:number of complete success, number of partial success, or number of failure.
Timeframe: The classification will be determined by the surgeon at the end of the procedure and documented in the operative report (baseline)