Due to the excessive pressure on modern women, the possibility of contracting diseases is increasing. The incidence of endometrial cancer has also increased year by year in our lives. In recent years, the number of patients with endometrial cancer has increased. Patients with similar symptoms should be diagnosed in time. 1. B-ultrasound examination Uterine ultrasound examination is of certain significance in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer in terms of uterine cavity size, location, degree of myometrial invasion, whether the tumor has penetrated the uterine serosa or involved the cervical canal, etc. The diagnostic consistency rate is 79.3% to 81.82%. It has been reported that the accuracy of ultrasound in examining patients over 45 years old and comparing with hysteroscopy and biopsy is about 87%. In addition, Xie Yanggui et al. performed ultrasound examinations according to the UICC staging method. According to the tumor site, muscle invasion, parauterine and adjacent organ involvement, and compared with surgical exploration and pathology, the staging consistency rate reached 92.9%. B-ultrasound is a non-invasive and non-radioactive examination for patients, so it is one of the routine examinations for endometrial cancer. It is especially valuable in understanding myometrial invasion and clinical staging. 2. Hysteroscopy: Due to the application of fiber light sources and the improvement of uterine distension agents, this technology, which has long been stagnant, has developed again in recent years. CO2 gas expands the uterus, providing a clear field of vision. It is safe to use with a flow meter. Hysteroscopy can not only observe the uterine cavity, but also the cervical canal, especially the microscopic uterine cavity, and the cervical canal, especially the use of microhysteroscopy, which can make the observation more detailed. The contact hysteroscope developed in recent years does not require expansion of the uterus, making the examination easier and safer. Hysteroscopy can be used to observe the location, size, and boundaries of the tumor, whether it is localized or diffuse, whether it is exophytic or endophytic, and whether the cervical canal is involved. Biopsy of suspicious lesions can help find smaller or early lesions. The accuracy of hysteroscopy in diagnosing endometrial cancer is 94%, and that of endometrial epithelial tumors is 92%. If direct biopsy is used, the accuracy rate is 100%. During microscopic examination, be careful to prevent complications such as bleeding, infection, and perforation. 3. Diagnostic curettage and scraping is an indispensable method for diagnosis. It is not only necessary to determine whether it is cancer, but also the location of the cancer. If cervical adenocarcinoma is misdiagnosed as endometrial cancer and treated with general hysterectomy, it is obviously inappropriate; if endometrial cancer is misdiagnosed as cervical adenocarcinoma, it is also inappropriate. However, microscopic examination cannot distinguish between cervical adenocarcinoma and endometrial cancer. Therefore, segmented curettage is required. First, use a small curette to scrape the tissue inside the cervical canal, then enter the uterine cavity to scrape the tissue of the two sides of the uterine horns and the anterior and posterior walls of the uterine body, and bottle them separately and mark them for pathological examination. If there is resistance when the inner opening is injured, the cervix can be slightly dilated to No. 5. Segmental curettage often goes a little too deep when scraping the cervical canal, mistaking the contents of the uterine cavity for cervical canal cancer; or endometrial cancer descends into the cervical canal, mistaking it for cervical canal cancer or endometrial cancer involving the cervical canal; or the original cervical canal cancer has too much cancer tissue, and when the small curette enters the uterine cavity, it brings in a little cervical cancer tissue and mistaking it for cervical cancer to have reached the uterine cavity. All these situations indicate that the lesions are already in a late stage, and they should be treated according to the scope of cervical cancer surgery. Diagnosis of endometrial cancer is very important. During the treatment of endometrial cancer, patients and their families should constantly enrich their medical knowledge. Even if it is not of much use, being prepared can help us make a comprehensive diagnosis of the disease and facilitate the implementation of treatment. |
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