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Revision as of 23:09, 10 February 2025
Vaginoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the examination of the vagina using a endoscope. This procedure is typically performed by a gynecologist to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the vagina.
Procedure
The vaginoscopy procedure is usually performed in a hospital or clinic setting. The patient is placed in a lithotomy position and a speculum is used to open the vagina. The endoscope is then inserted into the vagina to visualize the internal structures. The procedure may be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's condition and the nature of the procedure.
Indications
Vaginoscopy is indicated in a variety of conditions, including:
- Vaginal bleeding
- Vaginal discharge
- Vaginal pain
- Vaginal prolapse
- Vaginal cancer
- Vaginal atrophy
- Vaginal infections
Risks and Complications
Like any medical procedure, vaginoscopy carries certain risks and potential complications. These may include:
See Also
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