Clinical effect and feasibility of hysteroscopy in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
Objective To study the clinical effect and feasibility of hysteroscopy in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding.Methods 64 patients with abnormal uterine bleeding were selected,all of whom underwent transvaginal ultrasonography and hysteroscopy.The surgical results were taken as the diagnostic criteria,and the examination results were observed.Results Among the 64 patients with abnormal uterine bleeding,there were 2 cases of endometrial cancer,21 cases of endometrial polyps,10 cases of uterine fibroids,5 cases of endometrial inflammation,18 cases of simple endometrial hyperplasia,and 8 cases of residual embryo.The detection rate of endometrial polyp,uterine myoma,endometrial simple hyperplasia and embryo residue was higher than that of transvaginal color ultrasound(P<0.05).The detection rate of endometritis and endometrial cancer by hysteroscopy was higher than that by transvaginal ultrasonography,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion The effect of hysteroscopy for patients with abnormal uterine bleeding is satisfactory,and the detection rate of different lesions is higher than that of transvaginal color ultrasound,which is worthy of clinical promotion and application.