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Dr K.A. Molefi has extensive training and expertise in gynecological surgery. He specializes in a range of procedures, including hysterectomy, myomectomy, ovarian cystectomy, tubal ligation, and more. Dr K.A. Molefi has performed numerous successful surgeries, and always strives to provide the best possible outcome for our patients.
If you have been told that there is a need to investigate your condition, that would suggest your gynaecologist needs to perform a few diagnostic procedures, including colposcopy and hysteroscopy. He/she may, at the same time, perform surgery to treat your condition.
If the findings from your Pap smear are concerning, your gynaecologist will perform a colposcopy to investigate for diseases inside your vulva, cervix and vagina. A colposcopy is often used to determine the cause of genital warts, cervicitis (cervical inflammation) and precancerous changes within your cervical, vaginal and vulva tissue.
A colposcopy is a quick twenty-minute in-office procedure. You lie face down, just as you would during a routine pelvic exam. Once you are relaxed, your gynaecologist will carefully insert a metal speculum inside your vagina to open up its walls so he can view the interior properly. Your doctor places a colposcope a few centimetres from the inside of your vagina and shines a light through the scope’s lens. A solution is applied to the area, which may cause a burning sensation but highlights any areas where suspicious cells lie. Any suspicious lesions may be collected for analysis.
A hysteroscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the interior of your uterus. A hysteroscope is a bendable tube with a light and video camera at its tip. Doctors use a hysteroscope to treat abnormal bleeding, remove polyps or fibroids and thick adhesions.
While you are under general anaesthetic, your doctor will dilate your cervix to ensure it is wide enough to insert a hysteroscope. Dr Molefi gently guides the instrument through the cervix into the uterus, where he inflates the area using a harmless gas that provides an expansive view of the area and clears mucous or blood. He shines a light through the hysteroscope’s lens to see inside your uterus and fallopian tubes and inserts instruments through the scope to remove abnormal tissue.
With advanced gynaecological surgical techniques and modern-day equipment, surgeons can resolve numerous conditions affecting the uterus, cervix and vagina.
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