Hysterosalpingography And Sonohysterosalpingoggraphy As A Radiology Method In The Assessment Of Tubal Patency

O. Urushadze, L. Ezieshvili

Abstract


The most frequent reason of infertility during last year’s occurs to be azoospermia and bilateral tubal occlusion. Most clinicians and scientists believe that radiological methods are basic for the assessment of female reproductive tract and ultrasonography is a leader among others. Ultrasonography have no contraindications, possible to use in any phase of menstrual cycle and every trimester of pregnancy. Our study includes 50 patients with tubal infertility examined by contrast sonohysterosalpingoggraphy and 30 patient examined by HSG. Age of patients varied from 28 to 40 years old. All studies have been done based on patients informed consent proved by ethic committee of our hospital.  

The results of our study reveals that sonohysterosalpingoggraphy and HSG are highly informative methods for the assessment of tubal patency in infertile woman. Use of these methods considers their positive and negative features will shorten the time of adequate diagnose and increases chance of pregnancy


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Hysterosalpingography, Sonohysterosalpingoggraphy, Radiology Method, Tubal Patency

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v36.1.4836

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