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    Hysterosalpingograms reveal characteristic changes after uterine and tubal surgeries like C-sections and myomectomies. Understanding these appearances aids in diagnosing post-surgical complications and evaluating fertility outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive medicine
    • Diagnostic imaging
    • Surgical outcomes

    Background:

    • Previous uterine or tubal surgery can alter female reproductive anatomy.
    • Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is a key imaging technique for evaluating the uterus and fallopian tubes.
    • Assessing post-surgical HSG findings is crucial for reproductive health assessments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review hysterosalpingograms (HSG) of patients with a history of uterine or tubal surgery.
    • To correlate specific surgical procedures with their typical HSG appearances.
    • To aid clinicians in interpreting HSG findings in the context of prior interventions.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective review of hysterosalpingograms from 46 patients.
    • Analysis of surgical histories including cesarean section, myomectomy, uterine septal repair, tubal reimplantation/reanastomosis, and fimbrioplasty/cuff salpingostomy.

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  • Documentation of characteristic radiographic findings for each procedure.
  • Main Results:

    • Specific hysterosalpingographic patterns were identified following various uterine and tubal surgical interventions.
    • Observed changes included alterations in uterine contour, tubal patency, and evidence of adhesions or.'
      reconstruction.
    • The study details the expected imaging manifestations for each surgical category.

    Conclusions:

    • Hysterosalpingography is valuable for visualizing the effects of prior uterine and tubal surgery.
    • Recognizing procedure-specific HSG appearances facilitates accurate interpretation and patient management.
    • This review provides a reference for understanding post-surgical changes on HSG.