Uteroscopy (Hysteroscopy)

Hysteroscopy (HSK) refers to the endoscopic examination of the uterine cavity. Hysteroscopy is used diagnostically, for example, to clarify any pathological findings in the case of bleeding disorders (cycle disorders), conspicuous ultrasound findings and suspected malformations. Therapeutically, polyps, myomas (benign muscular growths) or other changes can be biopsied (sampling of tissue for further examination) or … Uteroscopy (Hysteroscopy)

Endometrial Ablation: Gold Mesh Method

The gold mesh method (synonyms: Novasure method; endometrial ablation, endometrial ablation) is a procedure by which the endometrium (lining of the uterus) is gently obliterated by high-frequency current with few complications, removed as much as possible and suctioned off. If hormone therapy fails and family planning is complete, endometrial ablation is a treatment option for … Endometrial Ablation: Gold Mesh Method

Caesarean Section: Sectio Caesarea

Caesarean section – colloquially known as cesarean section – is an incisional delivery in which the infant is surgically removed from the mother’s uterus.Caesarean section is a standard operation in obstetrics today. Approximately 32% of women in Germany give birth by caesarean section. A distinction is made between an absolute indication and a relative indication. … Caesarean Section: Sectio Caesarea

Uterus Removal (Hysterectomy)

Hysterectomy (HE; removal of the uterus) is the removal of the uterus (womb). Women with symptoms, completed family planning, and lack of response to conservative therapy may benefit from hysterectomy. Indications (areas of application) Benign (benign) diseases: Benign tumors of the uterus such as fibroids (benign muscular growths)/uterus myomatosus – fibroids that grow significantly, affect … Uterus Removal (Hysterectomy)

Conization

Conization is an operation on the cervix in which a cone of tissue (cone) is excised from the cervix (neck of the uterus) and then examined under a microscope.If abnormal cytological findings (Pap smear) were detectable during cancer screening, and despite colposcopy (examination of the vagina (vagina) and the cervix uteri (or collum (Latin. Collum … Conization

Curettage: Abrasio Uteri

Abortion curettage (synonyms: abortion curettage; curettage; curettage) is the scraping of the uterus in which a disturbed pregnancy has remained. Up to the 12th week of pregnancy, one speaks of an early abortion from the 13th to the 24th week of pregnancy of a late abortion. Indications (areas of application) Missed abortion (restrained miscarriage; in … Curettage: Abrasio Uteri