Document Type : Research Article
Abstract
Infertility is defined as 1 year of regular unprotected intercourse without conception. . Eighty percent of the couples achieve conception if they so desire, within one year of having regular intercourse with adequate frequency (4–5 times a week). Another 10 percent will achieve the objective by the end of second year. As such, 10 percent remain infertile by the end of second year. For evaluating infertility TVS, HSG and hysteroscopy are recommended.
Objective- To Assess the Diagnostic value of Transvaginal sonography and hysterosalpingography (HSG) and hysteroscopy In Female Patient With Infertility Having Uterine Pathology
Design- Prospective Comparison Study
Method- This study was carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology INDEX MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL Source of the Patients: All the patients Attending Sterility Clinic at IMCHRC, INDORE, was include under the study. Result- We identified infertility patients prior to initiation of assisted reproductive technology who had baseline TVS, HSG, and HSC within 180 days of each other. From medical record review, we compared frequencies of each finding between modalities. Of the 45 patients who received a baseline TVS over one year, 30 had TVS and HSG within 180 days and 25 patients had TVS, HSG and HSC. Of the , TVS detected fibroids more often than HSG and adenomyosis more often than HSG .HSG detected tubal obstruction more often than TVS