Hysteroscopy surgery is widely used in gynecological clinical practice because it causes minimal surgical damage to patients, reduces bleeding, and is beneficial for postoperative recovery. And this minimally invasive surgery also requires targeted preoperative examinations before surgery. So, what should be checked before hysteroscopy surgery?
1. Before undergoing hysteroscopy surgery, women need to complete multiple preoperative examinations, including some routine examination items. For example, blood tests such as blood routine, liver function, and coagulation function should be conducted through blood sampling. It is also necessary to conduct necessary screening for infectious diseases, mainly focusing on the four aspects of infectious diseases.
2. Gynecological examinations should mainly include gynecological B-ultrasound and routine vaginal discharge tests to determine whether there are other gynecological diseases and inflammation issues. If certain gynecological inflammations are found, it is necessary to first treat the inflammation before arranging hysteroscopy surgery according to the specific situation of the patient. Otherwise, performing surgery when inflammation exists will increase the risk of postoperative complications.
3. Before laparoscopic surgery, a comprehensive physical examination of the patient should be performed, including double lung auscultation, cardiac examination, electrocardiogram examination, abdominal palpation, etc. We also need to screen hospital infection factors, such as hepatitis B screening, AIDS and syphilis screening. Only by completing various preoperative examinations can a targeted surgical plan be developed to ensure the safety of hysteroscopy surgery.