Ultrasound Imaging In Reproductive Medicine: Ad... May 2026

Ultrasound Imaging in Reproductive Medicine - Springer Nature

Ultrasound imaging has evolved from a simple diagnostic tool into an indispensable cornerstone of modern reproductive medicine. As of 2026, it is integrated into nearly every phase of fertility care, from initial work-ups to the confirmation of early pregnancy. Ultrasound Imaging in Reproductive Medicine: Ad...

: Clinicians use transvaginal ultrasound to assess ovarian reserve by measuring the antral follicle count (AFC). It is also essential for diagnosing pathologies such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and endometriomas. It is also essential for diagnosing pathologies such

: Specialized techniques like saline infusion sonohysterography (SIS) or contrast-enhanced ultrasound are increasingly replacing more invasive methods (like X-ray hysterosalpingography) to examine the uterus and check for blocked fallopian tubes. Advanced Imaging Technologies arcuate uterus)

: These provide detailed volume data, allowing for a comprehensive view of uterine anomalies (e.g., septate vs. arcuate uterus). 4D ultrasound adds a time dimension, enabling real-time visualization of fetal movements and heart function.

: Modern systems like the GE HealthCare Voluson series use automated tools (e.g., SonoAVC) to calculate follicle volumes, reducing human error and streamlining ovarian stimulation protocols.