All patients with abnormal bleeding (IMB / PCB / PMB) or excessive discharge should have a speculum examination to rule out a cervical / vaginal / vulval malignancy.
A smear is not required unless indicated by SCCRS guidance e.g. smear due or previously defaulted.
Most cervical lesions are benign and may be referred routinely to general gynaecology.
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-Normal-cervix-1.png)
Normal cervix
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-Artopic-cervix2.png)
Atrophic cervix / vagina
Cervix +/- vagina may appear vascular / red after menopause due to atrophy
→ May benefit from topical estrogen if symptomatic
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-cancer-3.png)
Cervical Cancer
Fungating +/- ulcerated lesions, irregular, friable
→ Refer to colposcopy as USOC
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-polyps-4.png)
Cervical polyps
Usually benign / smooth outpouching of the lining of the cervix
→ Refer routinely to general gynaecology for removal
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-ectopy-5.png)
Cervical ectropion / ectopy Physiological
→ Only requires treatment if causing bothersome symptoms (PCB or excessive discharge) and patient wishes intervention
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-Nabothian-follicles-6.png)
Nabothian follicles Physiological (blocked glands)
→ No intervention required
![](https://apps.nhslothian.scot/files/sites/2/colposcopy-Prior-LETZ-treatment-7.png)
Prior LETZ treatment (at colposcopy)
Scarring / may appear like an ectropion / will persist after menopause
→ Manage like an ectropion
All the images above are with permission from the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes.
Colposcopy (USOC)
- Abnormal smears – these patients will be referred via SCCRS
- Suspicion of cervical malignancy on speculum examination
Sci Gateway>RIE/SJH>Gynaecology – Colposcopy (choose URGENT REFERRAL in protocol text and priority USOC)
General Gynaecology (USOC)
- Suspicion of vulval or vaginal malignancy
Sci Gateway>RIE/SJH>Gynaecology>LI Gynae Basic Sign Referral (priority routine)
General Gynaecology (routine)
- Cervical Polyps
- Cervical ectropion – ONLY if causing bothersome symptoms and patient wishes intervention
Sci Gateway>RIE/SJH>Gynaecology>LI Gynae Basic Sign Referral (priority routine)
Please see also http://www.cancerreferral.scot.nhs.uk/gynaecological-cancers/
Scottish Cervical Screening Programme: https://www.nsd.scot.nhs.uk/services/screening/cervicalscreening/
changes-to-cervical-screening-programme-faq.pdf
cervical-screening-routine-pathway-diagram-march-2022.pdf
Useful Patient information
NHS Inform
Colposcopy https://www.nhsinform.scot/tests-and-treatments/non-surgical-procedures/colposcopy
Cervical Screening/Smear test https://www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/screening/cervical/cervical-screening-smear-test
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust https://www.jostrust.org.uk/