Conducting an adequate medical history including previous gynecological procedures, menstrual cycle, medication, allergies, and existing conditions, as well as performing a gynecological examination. The examination aims to identify other pathologies of the uterus or adnexa to potentially avoid surgery. Assessment of the external genitalia, vagina, cervix, and uterus. Palpation to determine the size, position, and mobility of the uterus. Additionally, determining the actual distress or needs of the patient. Subsequently, informing about alternative treatment options.
Laboratory examination (depending on the needs of the clinic)
For women of childbearing age, a preoperative pregnancy test is mandatory.
Further examinations (MRI, CT) are only useful with appropriate indications.