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Office hysteroscopy in the management of women with postmenopausal bleeding

Pierluigi Giampaolino, Luigi Della Corte, C. Di Filippo, Antonio Mercorio, Salvatore Giovanni Vitale, Giuseppe Bifulco

2020Climacteric33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) is a relevant aspect for health-care providers in clinical practice: the first objective is to rule out potential gynecological cancer. The purpose of this narrative review is to evaluate the role of office hysteroscopy in the management of PMB. Office hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure allowing direct visualization of uterine pathology without the need for general anesthesia and the use of an operating room, generating cost savings and greater compliance among patients. Here, we focus on major intrauterine diseases (polyps, submucosal myomas, endometrial hyperplasia, and cancer) as causes of PMB. Office hysteroscopy appears to be safe and feasible, and could allow accurate diagnosis of intrauterine pathologies, especially that with a focal growth pattern, otherwise misdiagnosed with blinded procedures. However, studies focusing exclusively on postmenopausal women are still few, so further research, especially randomized controlled trials, is needed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHysteroscopyEndometrial cancerIntrauterine devicePOSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDINGNarrative reviewEndometrial hyperplasiaObstetricsEndometrial PolypGynecologyUterine bleedingRandomized controlled trialPostmenopausal womenCancerIntensive care medicineSurgeryEndometriumFamily planningInternal medicineResearch methodologyPopulationEnvironmental healthGynecological conditions and treatmentsUterine Myomas and TreatmentsEndometriosis Research and Treatment