Abstract

Exploring the effects of uterine imaging and hysteroscopy of endometrial polyps, this article has chosen the treatment effect of 50 cases of intrauterine polyps to observe hysteroscopy. The results showed that the diagnosis and sensitivity, specificity, positive, negative, and consistency were passed through various diagnostic methods ( P < 0.05 ). The diagnostic sensitivity of antidiagnosis combination and series combination was 90.0%, 64.0%, 96.0%, 92.0%, 80.0%, 80.0%, 88.0%, and 92.0%, parallel diagnosis with high sensitivity, significantly higher than simple diagnosis ( P < 0.05 ). Therefore, in the clinical treatment of endometrial polyps, hysteroscopic surgery is a safe and effective treatment, which can remove endometrial quality, improve the clinical symptoms of patients, and reduce the interference and postoperative recovery process of surgical trauma.

Highlights

  • Endometrial polyps, EPS, is an endometrial gland and a thickened endometrial interstitial area excessively growing and highlighting a benign bio-formed in the surface of the endometrium, which is a common type of uterus

  • The detection rate of intrauterine polyps in my country has been long; about 10–32% of infertility has been inspected to have endometrial polyps, and polyps may affect the activities of sperm in the uterine cavity and fertilized eggs

  • EPS cases reported in different literatures were confirmed by vaginal ultrasound and colposcopy, the detection rate of EPS increased by about 10–32% year-on-year, and the patients with EPS were found, and the polyps may affect the activity of sperm in the uterine cavity

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Introduction

Endometrial polyps, EPS, is an endometrial gland and a thickened endometrial interstitial area excessively growing and highlighting a benign bio-formed in the surface of the endometrium, which is a common type of uterus. The detection rate of intrauterine polyps in my country has been long; about 10–32% of infertility has been inspected to have endometrial polyps, and polyps may affect the activities of sperm in the uterine cavity and fertilized eggs. Implantation leads to infertility to women who have menopause, and the endometrial polyps mean related to endometrial malignant. Erefore, it is actively in-depth development in the research on the prevention and treatment of endometrial polyps. EPS cases reported in different literatures were confirmed by vaginal ultrasound and colposcopy, the detection rate of EPS increased by about 10–32% year-on-year, and the patients with EPS were found, and the polyps may affect the activity of sperm in the uterine cavity. Implantation causes infertility; for women in postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, EPS’s incidence rate is about 10%–40%. EPS is related to endometrial malignant, and studies have shown that women with endometrial malignancies over 1.5 in diameter have a higher risk of EPS

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