Échographie gynécologique
L'échographie gynécologique est l'application de l'échographie médicale aux organes pelviens de la femme, en particulier l'utérus, les ovaires, les trompes de Fallope, ainsi que la vessie, le cul-de-sac de Douglas, et tout ce qui peut concerner le pelvis en dehors de la grossesse.
Elle comprend :
- l'échographie abdominale.
- l'échographie endo-vaginale, qui visualise mieux le col de l'utérus, l'utérus, et les ovaires.
Texte anglais à traduire :
Gyn sonography is used extensively:
- in the assessment of pelvic organs,
- in the diagnosis and follow-up management of gynecologic problems including endometriosis, leiomyoma, adenomyosis, ovarian cysts and lesions,
- in the identification of adnexal masses, including ectopic pregnancy,
- in the diagnosis of gynecologic cancer
- in infertility treatments to track the response of ovarian follicles to fertility medication (i.e. Pergonal).
Through transvaginal sonography ovarian cysts can be aspirated. This technique is used to obtain human eggs (oocytes) through sonographic directed transvaginal puncture of ovarian follicles in IVF.
Sonohysterography is a specialiced procedure by which fluid, usually sterile saline, is installed into the uterine cavity, and gyn sonography performed at the same time. The procedure delineates intrauterine pathology such as polyps, Asherman's syndrome, or submucous leiomyoma.
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