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[Intrauterine ultrasonography: first symptomatologic aspects]

E Cornier1, P Madelenat

  • 1Clinique du Trocadéro, Paris.

Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

This study presents a novel method for intrauterine exploration using a mechanical ultrasonographic probe within a catheter. This technique allows for detailed visualization of the uterine cavity, aiding in the diagnosis of gynecological conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical imaging
  • Gynecology
  • Ultrasound technology

Background:

  • Intrauterine exploration is crucial for diagnosing gynecological conditions.
  • Traditional methods may have limitations in visualization and invasiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate a new mechanical ultrasonographic probe system for intrauterine examinations.
  • To demonstrate the utility of this system in visualizing normal and pathological intrauterine structures.

Main Methods:

  • A 7.5 MHz or 10 MHz mechanical ultrasonographic probe was encased in a 3.5 mm Teflon catheter.
  • The catheter-probe system was utilized for intrauterine explorations.
  • Correlative illustrations of both normal and pathological findings were generated.

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Main Results:

  • The system successfully enabled intrauterine explorations.
  • Visualizations of normal intrauterine anatomy were achieved.
  • Pathological intrauterine conditions were depicted through correlative illustrations.

Conclusions:

  • The described mechanical ultrasonographic probe system offers a viable approach for intrauterine examinations.
  • This technology has the potential to improve the diagnosis of intrauterine pathologies.