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Hysterosalpingography and Sonohysterography: Lessons in Technique

Steven R. Lindheim1, Casey Sprague1 and Thomas C. Winter, III2

1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics and University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI 53792.
2 Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics and University of Wisconsin Medical School, E3-311 Clinical Sciences Center, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53792.



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Fig. 1A Examples of Jarcho cannula. Original Jarcho cannula, named for Julius Jarcho who did early work on radiographic visualization of uterine cavity and tubes in 1920s.

 


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Fig. 1B Examples of Jarcho cannula. Modern commercial versions of the Jarcho cannula (Marina Medical).

 


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Fig. 2A Examples of catheters used in hysterosalpingography and saline infusion sonohysterography. Elliptosphere balloon catheter (CooperSurgical).

 


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Fig. 2B Examples of catheters used in hysterosalpingography and saline infusion sonohysterography. Goldstein intrauterine catheter (Cook Ob/Gyn).

 


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Fig. 3 Echosight Patton Coaxial Catheter (Cook Ob/Gyn) has proven useful in patients with severe cervical stenosis.

 

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