Abstract
Localized lesions like a polyp or abnormal growth can be missed by traditional dilatation and curettage whereas such intrauterine abnormalities can be easily diagnosed by hysteroscopy as we can directly visualise the cervical canal and uterine cavity. The objective of our study was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of hysteroscopy in diagnosing the cause of AUB and to correlate hysteroscopy findings with histopathology. This prospective study was conducted in women with symptoms of AUB in the reproductive, perimenopausal and postmenopausal age group who had underwent hysteroscopy over a period of 2 years. Hysteroscopic findings and histopathology findings were compared. The main symptoms for which hysteroscopy was performed was postmenopausal bleeding (44.1%) followed by menorrhagia (33.8%). Hysteroscopy detection of abnormal findings had a sensitivity 90%, specificity 87.5%, positive predictive value 98.2% and negative predictive value 53.8%. To conclude hysteroscopy improves the accuracy of diagnosing intrauterine pathologies and also helps in treating some causes of AUB by simple procedures in the same sitting thereby avoiding major surgeries.
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