BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to describe the first experiences with hysterosalpingo-foam sonography (HyFoSy) as a first step routine office procedure for tubal patency testing. METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study was started in a university affiliated teaching hospital. In 2010, 73 patients with sub-fertility and a low risk of tubal pathology were examined. A non-toxic foam containing hydroxymethylcellulose and glycerol was applicated through a cervical applicator for contrast sonography (HyFoSy). Tubal patency was determined by transvaginal ultrasonographic demonstration of echogenic dispersion of foam in the Fallopian tube and/or the peritoneal cavity. Only in case patency could not be demonstrated, a hysterosalpingography (HSG) was performed as a control. RESULTS: In 67 out of 73 (92%) patients, a successful procedure was performed. In 57 out of 73 (78%) cases, there was no further need for a HSG. In five patients (5/73; 7%) tubal occlusion was confirmed by HSG and in five patients (5/73; 7%) there was discordance between HyFoSy and HSG. Of 73 patients, 14 (19%) conceived within a median of 3 months after the procedure. CONCLUSIONS: HyFoSy is a successful procedure to demonstrate tubal patency as a first step office procedure.
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Western Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Pk Hosp Care Grp, Perth, WA, AustraliaWestern Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
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Western Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Pk Hosp Care Grp, Perth, WA, AustraliaWestern Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
Lee, Emmeline
Lo, Glen
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Western Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Pk Hosp Care Grp, Perth, WA, Australia
Curtin Univ, Med Sch, Perth, WA, Australia
Western Ultrasound Women, SJOG Wexford Med Ctr, Suite 62, 4th Floor,3 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch, WA 6150, AustraliaWestern Ultrasound Women, Perth, WA, Australia
Lo, Glen
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