ECR 2018 / C-1837 | |
To determine the accuracy of 2D and 3D Ultrasonography (USG) in the diagnosis of uterine septal anomalies. |
Congress: | ECR 2018 |
Poster No.: | C-1837 |
Type: | Scientific Exhibit |
Keywords: | Diagnostic procedure, Endoscopy, Ultrasound-Colour Doppler, Ultrasound, Pelvis, Obstetrics (Pregnancy / birth / postnatal period), Genital / Reproductive system female, Congenital, Obstetrics |
Authors: | R. H. Sawant1, A. Sawant2, T. Vu2, S. Borale3, M. Manmohan2; 1Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra/IN, 2Navi Mumbai/IN, 3Navi-Mumbai, Nerul/IN |
DOI: | 10.1594/ecr2018/C-1837 |
DOI-Link: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/ecr2018/C-1837 |
Aims and objectives
To determine the accuracy of 2D and 3D Ultrasonography (USG) in the diagnosis of uterine septal anomalies.
Uterine septal anomalies are the most common Müllerian duct anomalies (55%), which can arise from malformations of the Müllerian developmental process [1]. USG plays a vital role in the diagnosis and evaluation of same.
Diagnosis of uterine septum is clinically important because of the high associated risk of infertility and recurrent pregnancy failures, such that an estimated 15% of women who experience recurrent miscarriages are reported to have MDAs [2]. There are several classifications of uterine malformation, but recently accepted is by European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology–European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESHRE–ESGE) [Table 1] [Fig. 1] [4].