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- Culdoscopy abstract "Culdoscopy is a medical diagnostic procedure performed to examine the rectouterine pouch and pelvic viscera by the introduction of a culdoscope through the posterior vaginal wall. The word culdoscopy (and culdoscope) is derived from the phrase cul-de-sac, which means literally in French "bottom of a sac". More accurately, the name hints to a blind pouch or cavity in the female body that is closed at one end and, in a more specific sense, refers to the rectouterine pouch (or called the pouch of Douglas).Culdoscopy is an important gynecological diagnostic technique, is gaining wide acceptance. Culdoscopy is a type of vaginal sterilization procedure. Its name is derived from the posterior cul-de-sac, a space behind the cervix where it is possible, under local anesthesia, to insert a small illuminated telescope through which one may inspect the pelvic organs, without having to resort to a major abdominal operation, as was formerly necessary. Conditions diagnosable by culdoscopy include tubal adhesions (causing sterility), ectopic pregnancy, salpingitis, and appendicitis."A major advantage of a culdoscopy is that there are no abdominal incisions. Culdoscopy tends to be reserved for obese patients or for women with a retroverted uterus. This transvaginal procedure involves a small incision made into vaginal wall. Research is showing that this method is safer than originally thought. Yet, a culdoscopy may be difficult to perform because it requires a woman to be in a knee-to-chest position while under local anesthesia. A culdoscopy takes about 15 to 30 minutes, and women are able to go home the same day. It may take a few days at home to recover. Sexual intercourse is usually postponed until the incision is completely healed, which usually requires several weeks, and there are no visible scars."".
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- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Appendicitis.
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- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Cervix.
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- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Ectopic_pregnancy.
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- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_viscera.
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Posterior_(anatomy).
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Pouch_of_Douglas.
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Recto-uterine_pouch.
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Rectouterine_pouch.
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Salpingitis.
- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Surgery.
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- Culdoscopy wikiPageWikiLink Vagina.
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- Culdoscopy caption "Sagittal section of the lower part of a female trunk, right segment.".
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- Culdoscopy subject Category:Endoscopy.
- Culdoscopy subject Category:Medical_treatments.
- Culdoscopy subject Category:Surgical_techniques.
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- Culdoscopy comment "Culdoscopy is a medical diagnostic procedure performed to examine the rectouterine pouch and pelvic viscera by the introduction of a culdoscope through the posterior vaginal wall. The word culdoscopy (and culdoscope) is derived from the phrase cul-de-sac, which means literally in French "bottom of a sac".".
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