Cervical lesions are one of the most common diseases in women, and the most serious case is cervical cancer. Among female cancers, the incidence of cervical cancer ranks second only to breast cancer. In developed countries, its incidence has dropped significantly. To a large extent, it is used for the early treatment of cervical precancerous lesions. In developing countries, due to imperfect screening, the incidence of cervical disease is 6 times that of developed countries, increasing at a rate of about 2%_3% per year, and 80% of patients are diagnosed with invasive cancer. In recent years, the number of cervical cancer patients has increased significantly. Human papillomavirus infection (HpV) can be said that cervical cancer is, in a sense, an infectious disease. The problem is that the development of cervical precancerous lesions is a long process. About 10 years. Cervical cancer is a disease that can be prevented and cured. The key is screening, prevention of budding, timely detection of early cervical cancer and timely and appropriate treatment. Screening is equally important as people's health education. Paying attention to hygiene can not only reduce the risk of cervical cancer, but also reduce the risk of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Cervical lesions is an unrestricted and generalized concept. It refers to various lesions in the cervical area, including inflammation, trauma, tumors (precancerous lesions), deformities and endometriosis. The examination methods for cervical lesions include: gynecological inspection, palpation, cervical smear and microscopy, colposcopy, biopsy and pathological histological examination. Treatment of cervical lesions: drug therapy, physical therapy (cryotherapy, electrocoagulation, laser, etc.), surgical treatment (cervical conization, hysterectomy) can be considered comprehensively according to the severity of the lesion, patient age, marital and fertility status and follow-up conditions. Ordinary scalpels can also be used for cervical conization. LEEp knife. LEEp knife is also known as high-frequency wave knife. This is a new technology first reported by the French in 1981 and is the most advanced means of treating cervical diseases at home and abroad. This method uses low voltage, high current and a small ring knife (also known as LEEp) to remove cervical lesions. |
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