Transvaginal Endoscopic Technology by Using Traditional Hysteroscope in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Uterine Cavity Lesions in Women With Asexual Activity
Objective To investigate the clinical and practical value of transvaginal endoscopic technology by using traditional hysteroscope in the diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine lesions in asexual women of childbearing age.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 98 cases of hysteroscopic surgery in asexual women of childbearing age admitted from January 2005 to May 2024.Transvaginal endoscopic technology was applied for hysteroscopic examination and/or treatment by using traditional hysteroscope.Results A total of 62 cases underwent electrocautery after cervical dilation with a dilation rod,including 43 cases of endometrial polyps,15 cases of submucosal fibroids,and 4 cases of cervical polyps.The remaining 36 cases underwent endometrial biopsy or curettage by using a microscope,and all obtained endometrial biopsy pathology.One case of hymen laceration about 0.3 cm in length was sutured with 5-0 absorbable suture for one stitch.For the remaining cases,the hymen remained intact.Conclusion Using transvaginal endoscopic technology with traditional hysteroscope can complete hysteroscopic examination or surgical treatment without damaging the hymen,which is suitable for asexual women of childbearing age.