Clinical Analysis of Using Laparoscopy to Diagnose 244 Cases with Chronic Pelvic Pain

In: Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2002 · W2348709552
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Objectives:To study the effect of laparoscopy used to diagnose the pathogenesis of CPP.Methods:244 patients with CPP were examined by closed laparoscopy after examined by B-us.Results:83.60% of patients were proved to have pathologic change by laparoscopy,of which 51.23% were chronic pelvic inflammatory or pelvic adhension, 33.61% were endometriosis,3.69% were ovarian cyst,2.87% were pelvic congestion syndrome.22.95% were found pathologic change by B-ultrasonography which were proved by laparoscopy.The accurate rate of B-ultrason ahraphy was 27.45%.Conclusion:Laparoscopy could be a routine and first-chosen method to diagnose CPP,because we can gain the accurate pathogensis of the most of CPP by it.

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