Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3966460 Middle East Fertility Society Journal 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe evolution of sonohysterography (SHG) over the past years has contributed significantly to the assessment of uterine cavity.ObjectivesTo compare SHG versus the “gold standard” diagnostic hysteroscopy (DH) for the assessment of the uterine cavity in women with previous cesarean section (CS).DesignComparative observational cross-sectional study.SettingDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kasr El-Aini Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University.SubjectsSeventy-five women with previous CS(s), complaining of infertility, menstrual disorders or recurrent pregnancy loss. The inclusion criteria were: age between 20 and 35years; previous 1–3 CS(s); and the duration from the last CS ranging from 1 to 5years.MethodsTransvaginal SHG with saline infusion as contrast medium for assessment of the thickness of the scar, filling defect in the scar (niche) and intrauterine adhesions. DH was performed to confirm different findings.Main outcome measuresThe findings at SHG were compared to DH; and the accuracy of SHG was calculated.ResultsThe scar thickness at SHG was significantly lower in cases with scar defect at DH (P=0.016). SHG was comparable to DH as shown by sensitivity, specificity, +ve predictive value, −ve predictive value and overall accuracy of 87%, 100%, 100%, 95% and 96%, respectively, in the diagnosis of scar defect; and 76%, 100%, 100%, 87% and 91%, respectively, in the diagnosis of intrauterine adhesions.ConclusionSHG is reliable and feasible, and may be recommended as an alternative to DH for the assessment of the uterine cavity and uterine scar in women with previous CS.

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