Hysteroscopic Resection of a Giant Cervical Polyp with Preservation of Hymen

Journal of Genital System & Disorders open access journal, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish research dealing with Genital research which covers a wide variety of specialties such as: Obstetrics, Gynecology, Reproductive Biology, Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology, Biochemistry of Reproductive Science, Cervical Pathology, Cervical Pathology & Colposcopy, Congenital Anomalies, Genital Disorders, Genital Oncology, Infertility etc.
Cervical polyps are common pathologies seen in women of reproductive age with a reported prevalence of 1.5 to 10%. They are considered to be a focal hyperplastic protrusion of the endocervical fold, with most women presenting in the per-menopause. They vary in size, however, most of endocervical fold are less than 2 cm in diameter. Giant polyps are those reported more than 4 cm in diameter. These giant polyps can be confused with a cervical neoplasia. Cervical polyps are usually an incidental finding in asymptomatic women, yet, they may present with abnormal vaginal bleeding . Office hysteroscopy, a more recent way of direct visualization of genital tract pathologies has become available in the office setting .
The majority of polyps are benign, thus conservative management may be the first line in asymptomatic patients. Recurrence rate is 12-15% within six to twelve months of resection. Maintaining patient’s virginity is an issue that should be respected by physician, however this can prove a limiting factor in diagnosis and management of gynecological pathologies. In Küçük’s case series, 26 virgin patients had rigid hysteroscopy to evaluate different gynecological pathologies.
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