Advanced Ultrasound Diagnostics

Obstetrician - Gynecologist - Fertility Specialist

In modern reproductive medicine, ultrasound is a key diagnostic tool for the assessment of the uterus and ovaries. It allows the evaluation of ovarian reserve, follicular development, and uterine anatomy.

Ultrasound can help identify conditions such as fibroids, endometrial abnormalities, ovarian cysts, or findings suggestive of endometriosis, which may be relevant in the context of infertility.

Findings from ultrasound examination contribute to individualized treatment planning in reproductive care.

Our practice uses advanced gynecological ultrasound techniques, including 3D and 4D imaging as well as Doppler flow assessment. These modalities allow detailed evaluation of uterine anatomy, endometrial characteristics, and ovarian morphology.

They can assist in the assessment of conditions such as fibroids, uterine anomalies, endometrial abnormalities, and altered uterine or ovarian blood flow, which may be relevant in the context of infertility.

These imaging findings contribute to a more comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and support individualized fertility treatment planning.

Ultrasound plays an essential role in the monitoring of ovarian stimulation during IVF treatment. It allows the assessment of follicle number, size, and growth dynamics throughout the stimulation phase.

Based on these findings, medication protocols can be adjusted during treatment when clinically indicated.

Ultrasound monitoring also supports the determination of the optimal timing for ovulation trigger and oocyte retrieval, which is important for obtaining mature oocytes within the stimulation cycle.

Advanced 3D and 4D ultrasound techniques allow a detailed assessment of the uterine cavity in comparison to standard two-dimensional imaging. They can help identify structural abnormalities such as polyps, fibroids, uterine anomalies, or intrauterine adhesions.

This assessment may be relevant in the evaluation prior to embryo transfer, as intrauterine pathology can be associated with implantation outcomes.

In selected cases, these imaging modalities may provide additional diagnostic information and help guide the need for further investigations, such as saline infusion sonography or hysteroscopy.

The VOCAL method (Virtual Organ Computer-aided Analysis) is an ultrasound-based technique used for three-dimensional assessment of uterine volume and morphology. It allows computer-assisted analysis of uterine structure and endometrial characteristics.

This method can provide additional information in the evaluation of uterine abnormalities and endometrial conditions and may support individualized treatment planning in reproductive medicine.

Assessment of the uterine environment prior to embryo transfer may be relevant in the context of optimizing implantation conditions in IVF treatment.

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We use advanced ultrasound techniques, including the VOCAL method, to provide detailed and targeted assessment of uterine structure and endometrial characteristics. These findings contribute to individualized diagnostic evaluation and treatment planning in reproductive medicine.