THE ROLE OF MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY VIRTUAL HISTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY IN ASSESSMENT OF FEMAL INFIRTILITY

Osama Abdelhakam Mohamed;

Abstract


The demand for general infertility services showed rapid growth rate with a reported increase in the number of assisted reproduction procedures . In association with that increase, there has been an increased demand for female infertility imaging services.
Over the past decade, the development of mul¬tidetector computed tomography technol¬ogy provides a capacity for exceptionally high spatial and temporal resolution.
Virtual hysterosalpingography is a novel, non invasive modality that combines these capabilities of multidetector CT with the established technique of hysterosalpingography to allow a simultaneous non-invasive evaluation of the entire uterine wall, uterine cavity, cervix and fallopian tubes. The evaluation of the parauterine pelvic structures is a great advantage of the procedure that could be an alternative diagnostic technique in the infertility workup algorithm .
Virtual hysterosalpingography with the recon¬struction of two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and virtual endoscopic views allows a compre¬hensive evaluation of the female reproductive system with a single imaging test, it gives well-appointed anatomic information and a detailed characterization of the different pathologic processes. The multide¬tector CT-VHSG test is simple, painless, and well toler¬ated, and it may be performed with a low-dose scanning technique. In future, this test may replace the current standard, hysterosalpingog¬raphy, as it provides a more precise information . In comparison with HSG and with US and MR imaging techniques that have been used for the diagnostic work-up of female in¬fertility, virtual hysterosalpingography provides more detailed information about abnormali¬ties of the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and other pelvic structures, and it may allow a more accurate evaluation of tubal patency. However, the resultant exposure of the patient to ionizing radiation is a relative disadvantage that must be weighed against the clinical purpose. The conclusion is 64-row VHSG may play a valuable role in the infertility diagnosis.


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Title THE ROLE OF MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY VIRTUAL HISTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY IN ASSESSMENT OF FEMAL INFIRTILITY
Other Titles دور الأشعه بالصبغة على الرحم وانابيب فالوب باستخدام الأشعه المقطعية متعددة المقاطع المبرمجة بالكمبيوترفى تشخيص أسباب العقم عند المرأة
Authors Osama Abdelhakam Mohamed
Issue Date 2014

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