Diagnostic Procedures
Female Reproductive System
Obstetric procedure that involves surgical puncture of the amniotic sac under ultra-
sound guidance to remove amniotic fluid
In amniocentesis, cells of the fetus found in the fluid are cultured and studied to detect
genetic abnormalities and maternal–fetal blood incompatibility. (See Fig. 8–16.)
Examination of the vagina and cervix with an optical magnifying instrument (colpo-
scope)
Colposcopy is commonly performed after a Papanicolaou test to obtain biopsy specimens
of the cervix and identify abnormal cervical tissue. (See Fig. 8–17.)
Visual examination of the abdominal cavity with a laparoscope through one or more
small incisions in the abdominal wall, usually at the umbilicus (See Fig. 8–18.)
Laparoscopy is used for inspection of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, diagnosis of
endometriosis, destruction of uterine leiomyomas, myomectomy, and gynecological
sterilization.
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amniocentesis
ăm-nē-ō-sĕn-TĒ-sĭs
amni/o: amnion
(amniotic sac)
-centesis: surgical
puncture
colposcopy
kŏl-PŎS-kō-pē
colp/o: vagina
-scopy: visual
examination
laparoscopy
lăp-ăr-ŎS-kō-pē
lapar/o: abdomen
-scopy: visual
examination
DNA and
chromosome
analysis
Cell culture
Biochemical
analysis
Amniotic
fluid
Fetal cells
Centrifuge
Ultrasound Amniotic fluid
monitor
Placenta
Amniotic fluid
Urinary
bladder
Vagina
Figure 8-16Amniocentesis.