In one treatment variant, patients may undergo a laparoscopy followed by a colpotomy for the vaginal extraction of the pelvic cyst or mass.
Myomas are fibroid tumors of the muscle tissue of the uterus and they are sometimes removed vaginally by colpotomy.
Complications in pregnancy and childbirth. Colpotomy may be used in the management of difficult pregnancies and childbirths.
Separation of the uterosacral ligaments via colpotomy is an approach that has been used for the relief of dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).
A pelvic ultrasound can provide information about the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures. It can help identify abnormalities such as fibroids, cysts, or other structural issues in the pelvic region. Additionally, it can be used to evaluate the size, shape, and position of the organs and help diagnose conditions like endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease.
Phleboliths are calcium masses that form within the veins of the pelvic region. There are different methods used to treat this condition, including taking anti-inflammation medications, sclerotherapy, and surgical removal.
A pelvic exerciser, if used properly, will help strengthen the muscles surrounding and supporting the pelvic wall. This is helpful for people with incontinence problems.
In women, pelvic ultrasound is used to examine the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and vagina.
In severe cases, removing the uterus and ovaries (hysterectomy and oophorectomy) is an option. This surgery causes early menopause. It is only used when you have no pregnancy plans and have had little relief from other treatments.
A renal and pelvic ultrasound is used to visualize the kidneys, bladder, and surrounding structures using sound waves. It can detect abnormalities such as kidney stones, tumors, cysts, and other issues affecting the urinary system. It is a non-invasive tool to assess the health of these organs.
"US pelvis transvaginal" refers to a transvaginal ultrasound of the pelvic region. This imaging technique uses sound waves to create pictures of the internal organs in the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, and cervix. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, and infertility issues.
An ultrasound of the pelvis is a medical imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the reproductive organs, bladder, and surrounding structures in the pelvis. It is commonly used to diagnose issues such as ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pelvic inflammatory disease.
Hormonal birth control is sometimes used to lower the risk of new formation of follicular cysts. Contrary to "common knowledge," birth control doesn't "dissolve" existing cysts. Some methods of hormonal birth control, such as the contraceptive implant, may include a slightly increased risk of follicular cysts. Anecdotally, most GYN health care providers prefer a monophasic pill with a short placebo period for lowering the risk of follicular cysts.