Why have a HyCoSy test? If you have trouble conceiving it is advisable to have a few fertility checks, we call this our fertility assessment. For women, this involves an AMH blood test, pelvic ultrasound scan to include an antral follicle count, and a general health check (including your ...
A retrospective study was conducted at Physiopathology of Human Reproduction Unit. Infertile women who underwent HyCoSy and then a laparoscopy (dye test) within 6 months from the HyCoSy were included. Tubal patency was assessed by HyCoSy and the findings were compared with the results of ...
BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to test whether the use of sonography contrast could enhance the chance of spontaneous clinical pregnancy in women undergoing subfertility investigation.L. Lindborg1,3, J. Thorburn1, C. Bergh1 and A. Strandell2...
We reviewed 171 case notes of patients investigated by HyCoSy for sub-fertility in South Manchester University Hospital to assess HyCoSy as a screening test for tubal occlusion, in low risk inferti...N ShahidA AhluwaliaS BriggsS GuptaTaylor & FrancisJournal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology...
The aim of this study was to test whether the HyCoSy with new contrast lignocaine 2% jelly with normal saline could increase the chance of spontaneous clinical pregnancy in infertile women. In our study, out of 450 patients 105 patients reported clinical pregnancy in 1-6 months of HyCoSy ...
The patients of both groups underwent laparoscopy with dye test. We assessed the diagnostic performance (sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy) of HyFoSy and HyCoSy, compared with laparoscopy and dye test, in the assessment of tubal patency. Results: Sono-HSG findings in tubal patency ...
ObjectiveThe main conventional imaging modalities used to assess female tubal patency are hysterosalpingography (HSG) and Hystero-salpingo-contrast-sonography (HyCoSy), which could also be used to guide tubal recanalization.Study designIt is a comparative study, which aims to test whether the use ...