O-006 Diagnosis debate – USG vs endoscopy

Abstract textMULLERIAN ANOMAIES – DEBATE USG OR ENDOSCOPYMullerian duct anomalies are a complex spectrum of congenital anomalies resulting from defective fusion or canalization leading to different uterine anomalies. Early detection and proper diagnosis of uterine anomalies are paramount for proper management. Outflow obstructio n defects like transvers septal defects or non canalised functional horn present early with complaint of pain while rest of patients present with amenorrhoea , infertility, repeated first-trimester abortion, fetal intrauterine growth restriction, and obstetric complications.The prevalence of uterine malformations is variable depending on the population studied , 0.4% , 4 % respectively in the general population and in infertile women while a high prevalence between 3 and 38% is reported in patients with repeated spontaneous miscarriages.Imaging plays an important role in diagnosis and treatmen t planning in mullerian duct anomalies. There are different imaging and endoscopic modalities that can be used for the diagnosis and confirmation of uterine malformations. All modalities are having limitations and one need to select and combine various modalities depending on the clinical presentati on of patient and pelvic examination. In younger patients or acute cases, trans abdominal ultrasonography (US) is the preferred method because it is readily available, inexpensive, and rapid and does not use ionizing radiation. However it may not give the complete ...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research