Human Reproduction, Vol 13, 2461-2462, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
C Alatas, B Urman, S Aksoy, R Mercan and A Nuhoglu
A prospective study was performed to determine the feasibility of
evaluating the uterine cavity by sonohysterography (SHG) in women who were
scheduled for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) due to severe male
factor infertility and who had not had a previous hysterosalpingography
(HSG). Sonohysterography was performed in 80 women scheduled for ICSI. A
subsequent hysteroscopy was undertaken in patients with intracavitary
lesions. The outcome of ICSI for the women undergoing SHG was compared with
that of 240 cycles performed (during the same time period) in patients who
had a normal HSG before admission to the clinic. There were no
complications attributable to the SHG procedure. Hysteroscopy correctly
identified all lesions depicted by SHG. SHG and HSG groups were comparable
with regard to female age and duration of infertility. Clinical pregnancy
rates per transfer were 40.2% and 42.5% in the SHG and HSG groups,
respectively. Abortion rates in the two groups were also similar (14.8 and
11.0%, respectively). In conclusion, sonohysterography appears to be a
simple, inexpensive, and safe alternative to HSG for evaluation of the
uterine cavity in women scheduled for ICSI.
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Evaluation of uterine cavity by sonohysterography in women scheduled for intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Assisted Reproductive Technology Unit, American Hospital of Istanbul, Turkey.
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