In-Office Procedures
Hysteroscopy Services, Polyp Removal, Sonohysterograms & Urodynamic Services in Littleton, CO
In our Littleton office, our providers offer hysteroscopy, polypectomy, cystosocopy, endometrial ablation, labioplasty and urodynamic services in addition to sonohystograms. These in-office procedures at Littleton Gynecology and Wellness allow our providers to examine the uterus and bladder to determine the health of each organ and pinpoint any areas of concern. If any potential problems with your cervix, uterus, or bladder have been identified, these in-office procedures are instrumental in determining further diagnoses.
Hysteroscopy & Polyp Removal
Sonohysterograms
Urodynamic Studies
Hysteroscopy and Polyp Removal in Littleton
If you experience abnormal bleeding, have received concerning pap test results, or are experiencing other issues with your uterus or cervix, you may need a hysteroscopy procedure. Our providers at Littleton Gynecology and Wellness are licensed to perform a hysteroscopy procedure where we insert a hysteroscope through the vagina to examine the cervix and uterus. During this procedure, our Littleton providers can also perform a polypectomy. A polypectomy is the removal of polyps, or growths, in the uterus.
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Sonohystograms in Littleton
If a doctor has found it pertinent to examine your uterine lining and structure, they may recommend a sonohystogram procedure, which our providers at Littleton Gynecology and Wellness are able to perform. A sonohystogram is a procedure where water is instilled into the uterus through a small catheter to visualize the uterine cavity with ultrasound. During this procedure, we can detect any abnormal growths and gather tissue for a biopsy.
Urodynamic Testing and Studies in Littleton
When we do urodynamic testing at Littleton Gynecology and Wellness, we run a full bladder assessment to check and identify causes for symptoms like incontinence, frequent urination, and needing to urinate without being able to. A catheter is used to empty your bladder before the tests are run. The providers at our Littleton clinic also use urodynamic testing to better assess pelvic relaxation and prolapse.