- Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
- Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
- Dilatation and Curettage
- Salpingectomy
- Bilateral Tubal Ligation
- Novasure
- Hysteroscopy
- Colposcopy
- LEEP
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the uterus. A small incision is made in the belly button and a tiny camera is inserted. The surgeon watches the image from this camera on a TV screen and performs the operative procedure.
Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to look inside your uterus in order to diagnose and treat causes of abnormal bleeding. Hysteroscopy is done using a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted tube that is inserted into the vagina to examine the cervix and inside of the uterus.
Dilataion and Curettage (D&C)
A dilation and curettage procedure, also called a D&C, is a surgical procedure in which the cervix (lower, narrow part of the uterus) is dilated (expanded) so that the uterine lining (endometrium) can be scraped with a curette (spoon-shaped instrument) to remove abnormal tissues.
Salpingectomy
Salpingectomy refers to the surgical removal of a Fallopian tube.
Bilateral Tubal Ligation
Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that creates permanent contraception, or sterilization. It is commonly referred to as having your “tubes tied.” The surgery blocks your fallopian tubes, preventing sperm from meeting egg, effectively preventing pregnancy.
NovaSure
The NovaSure endometrial ablation procedure is a simple way to reduce or stop menstrual bleeding for women with abnormal uteruine bleeding. NovaSure endometrial ablation is for premenopausal women with heavy periods due to benign causes.
Colposcopy
Colposcopy is a procedure to closely examine your cervix, vagina and vulva for signs of disease. During colposcopy, your doctor uses a special instrument called a colposcope. Your doctor may recommend colposcopy if your Pap test result is abnormal.
LEEP
If you have an abnormal cervical cancer screening result, your health care professional may suggest that you have a loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) as part of the evaluation or for treatment. LEEP is one way to remove abnormal cells from the cervix by using a thin wire loop that acts like a scalpel (surgical knife). An electric current is passed through the loop, which cuts away a thin layer of the cervix.