KUMJ | VOL. 14 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 55 | JULY-SEPT. 2016
Imaging in Infertile Female Patients Who Underwent Hysterosalpingography Investigation at Dhulikhel Hospital
Karki S, Suwal S, Tamrakar SR, Poudel R
Abstract: Background
Fallopian tube and uterine abnormalities are the most common cause of female
infertility, accounting for 30% of cases. Hysterosalpingography is the safe, minimal
invasive radiographic technique for evaluation of uterine cavity and fallopian tubes
defects. The purpose of the study was to assess the various uterine and tubal
abnormalities leading to infertility
Objective
To assess the abnormalities in uterus and fallopian tubes detected on
Hysterosalpingography (as causative factors of infertility in a tertiary care centre for
proper decision making in treatment.
Method
This is the prospective cross sectional study done in department of radiology
Dhulikhel hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital between January 2015 to January
2016 with complain of infertility. Hysterosalpingography was performed using ionic
contrast medium (10-20 ml of 76% urograffin) under digital fluoroscopy. Radiographic
films were obtained and analyzed. Demographic data and radiological findings were
reviewed and the obtained data analyzed with SPSS version 16.
Result
Out of the total 100 patient, 75 had primary infertility while 25 had secondary
infertility. The age ranged from 19 to 43 years with mean age of 27.75 years. Normal
Hysterosalpingography findings were seen in 37% cases. Tubal abnormalities
were seen in 34%, uterine abnormalities in 23% and both tubal and uterine
abnormalities in 6% patients. The most common tubal abnormality detected on
Hysterosalpingography was tubal block 75%. Out of the 30 patients who had tubal
block, unilateral block was noted in 76.7% patients whereas bilateral block was noted
in 23.3%. Hydrosalphinx was seen in 25% cases with tubal abnormality. Among the
29 cases with various uterine abnormalities, bicornuate uterus 9% was the most
common abnormality
Conclusion
Hysterosalpingography is an easily available radiographic procedure that can
demonstrate a wide variety of uterine and tubal abnormalities for the initial
assessment of infertility which can avoid unnecessary and sometimes more
aggressive procedures.
Keyword : Hysterosalpingography, hydrosaphyinx, infertility, tubal block