Blood work CBC : evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding, preoperative investigation Beta-hCG investigation of ...
Blood work
- CBC : evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding, preoperative investigation
- Beta-hCG
- investigation of possible pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy,
work-up for GTN - monitored after the medical management of ectopic and in GTN to assess for cure and recurrences
- LH, FSH, TSH, PRL : amenorrhea, menstrual irregularities, menopause, infertility, etc...
Imaging
Ultrasound
- Transvaginal ultrasound provides enhanced details of structures located near the apex of the vagina; i.e. intrauterine and adnexal structures
- may be used for
- acute or chronic pelvic pain
- rule in or out ectopic pregnancy, intrauterine pregnancy
- assess uterine, adnexal, ovarian masses (i.e. solid or cystic) uterine thickness
- follicle monitoring during assisted reproduction
Hysterosalpingography
- an x-ray is taken after contrast is introduced through the cervix into the uterus
- contrast flows through the tubes and into the peritoneal cavity if the tubes are patent
- used for evaluation of size, shape, configuration of uterus, tubal patency or obstruction
Sonohystography
- saline infusion into endometrial cavity under ultrasound visualization expands endometrium, allowing visualization of uterus and fallopian tubes
- useful for investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding,uncertain endometrial findings on vaginal U/S, infertility,congenital/acquireduterine abnormalities (i.e. uterus didelphys, uni/bicornate, arcuate uterus)
- easily done, minimal cost, extremely well-tolerated, sensitive and specific
- more accurate than hysterosalpingography and frequently avoids need for hysteroscopy
Genital Tract Biopsy
Vulvar biopsy
- under local anesthetic
- KeyeÃs biopsy or punch biopsy
- hemostasis achieved with local pressure, Monsel solution or silver nitrate
Vaginal and cervical biopsy
- punch biopsy or biopsy forceps
- generally no anesthetic used
- hemostasis with Monsel solution
Endometrial biopsy
- in the office using an endometrial suction curette (Pipelle)
- hollow tube guided through the cervix used to aspirate fragments of endometrium (well-tolerated)
- a more invasive procedure using cervical dilatation and curettage may be done in the office
Endometrial sampling using the pipelle instrument. A flexible hollow plastic tube is inserted and held in the uterine cavity as the stylet is withdrawn creating a vacuum and resulting in aspiration of tissue
Colposcopy
Diagnostic use
- provides a magnified view of the surface structures of the
vulva, vagina and cervix - special green filters allow better visualization of vessels
- application of 1% acetic acid wash dehydrates cells and reveals white areas of increased nuclear density (abnormal) or areas with epithelial changes
- biopsy of visible lesions or those revealed with the acetic acid wash allows early identification of dysplasia and neoplasia
Therapeutic use
- cryotherapy
- tissue destruction by freezing
- for dysplastic changes, genital warts
- laser
- cervical conization
- encompasses the cervical transformation zone and
into the endocervical canal - methods include cold knife, laser excision, or electrocautery