Detection of the Uterine Abnormalities Missed in an Ultrasound Scan and/or Hysterosalpingography Using Hysteroscopy, in Females Presenting With Unexplained Infertility
Infertility, Female
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Infertility, Female
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Normal HSG
- Normal Ultrasound
- Normal Hormonal Profile
- Normal Semen
Exclusion Criteria:
- Abnormal findings in different investigations of infertility
Sites / Locations
- Beni-Suef University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Unexplained infertility
The patient was placed in the dorsal lithotomy position. Normal saline was used for uterine distension connected to the inflow channel on the sheath with intravenous tubing. The tip of the hysteroscope was positioned in the vaginal introitus, the labia being slightly separated with fingers. The vagina was distended with saline. The uterine cavity was systematically explored by rotating the fore-oblique scope in order to identify any anomaly in the uterine walls and/or the right and left tubal ostia. At this stage it was crucially important to avoid lateral movements as much as possible to reduce patient discomfort to a minimum. After that, the scope was removed Finally the evaluation and the data that had been found were written in details by the surgeon. Operative intervention was done if needed. Any complication in the form of pain, bleeding, vasovagal attack and perforation, were registered in the patient sheet.