A NEW TECHNIQUE TO TEST TUBAL PATENCY UNDER TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHIC CONTROL

Citation
E. Volpi et al., A NEW TECHNIQUE TO TEST TUBAL PATENCY UNDER TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHIC CONTROL, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 73(10), 1994, pp. 797-801
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
00016349
Volume
73
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
797 - 801
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6349(1994)73:10<797:ANTTTT>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Objective. Since 1990 we have undertaken a trial to evaluate if TVS, e ven without contrast media, could diagnose tubal patency. Materials an d methods. A detailed description of the technique is given. Two hundr ed and seventy-three patients underwent sonosalpingography in our depa rtment in the period 1990-1993. The sonographic findings were matched in 43 cases to hysterosalpingography and in 55 cases to laparoscopy. R esults. Tubal patency was demonstrated in 218 patients (80.5%), monola teral patency in 41 (15.1%) patients and bilateral tubal occlusion in 12 (4.4%) patients. In the 43 patients undergoing hysterosalpingograph y, discordance between the two examinations was observed in five cases (11.6%), However, only six out of 86 salpinxes had different results (6.9%). In only one case was total discordance observed. In three out of four other cases the difference was due to patency diagnosed al SSG and occlusion at HSG. Of the 55 patients undergoing laparoscopy 12 ca ses (21.8%) had discordant results. Complete discordance was observed in two cases while in ten cases one salpinx had a different patency re port. The discordance goes to 12.7% when we take into account all the salpinxes evaluated. Conclusion. Sonosalpingography gives very similar results to hysterosalpingography and may be used on clinical basis fo r tubal patency evaluation.