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When a vaginal procedure is selected by the surgeon, he performs a colpotomy and may also insert a culdoscope to locate the tubes (culdoscopy), and close them off.

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Q: How is a coloptomy used in gynecologic tubal sterilization?
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How is a coloptomy used in pregnancy?

Complications in pregnancy and childbirth. Colpotomy may be used in the management of difficult pregnancies and childbirths.


How is a coloptomy used in dysmenorrhea?

Separation of the uterosacral ligaments via colpotomy is an approach that has been used for the relief of dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).


How is a coloptomy used in the removal of myomas?

Myomas are fibroid tumors of the muscle tissue of the uterus and they are sometimes removed vaginally by colpotomy.


Which position is used for gynecologic examinations?

That position is called as 'Lithotomy position'.


What instruments can be sterilized by cold sterilization?

cold sterilization is used to sterilize instruments such as plastics


What is flash sterilization?

Flash sterilization is a process used to clean objects. Rapid penetration of steam is used to sterilize and clean the items.


What is a sterilization cabinet used for?

To sterilize instruments.


How is a coloptomy used in the removal of pelvic cysts?

In one treatment variant, patients may undergo a laparoscopy followed by a colpotomy for the vaginal extraction of the pelvic cyst or mass.


What is the name of the gas used in gas sterilization?

The gas commonly used in gas sterilization is ethylene oxide (EtO).


What are the three instrument classifications that are used to determine the method of sterilization?

Sterilization can be accomplished by heat (as in the autoclave), chemicals (as with glutaraldehyde) or radiation. Your average outpatient office uses heat or chemical sterilization.


How could bacterial endospores be used as indicator of sterilization efficiency?

Bacterial endospores can be used as indicators of sterilization efficiency because of their ability to enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods. If they are present then the sterilization is not efficient to kill them and thus the bacteria.


Under what conditions is sterilization by filtration preferred over sterilization by heat?

When a liquid is heat labile or can be destroyed by heat then this method is used.