Diagnostic
Procedures
Beginning the infertility investigation with a new patient is much like
opening a mystery novel.It is most effective to begin with the simple
evaluation methods and move to the more complex. Because of the myriad
causes of and contributing factors to infertility, it is important to
use a process of elimination, determining what the problems are not
in order to better understand what they are.
There are several components that make up the basic and the advanced
work up for fertility potential. Typically, after review of the health
history for both partners, a basic screening comprised of hormone
values and a complete pelvic exam for the
female and semen analysis for the male will be obtained.
If subfertile sperm parameters are discovered, referral for urological
consultation will be made. Transvaginal sonograms (ultrasound
examinations) are essential in the beginning evaluation for the female
as well as during many treatment modalities. Saline enhanced
sonograms (sonohystograms) are commonly used to evaluate the
uterine cavity and rule out abnormal masses that could interfere with
conception. It is critically important to determine if the fallopian
tubes are open and this is commonly accomplished by a simple, outpatient
procedure in the Radiology Department of a hospital. This procedure
is called a hystosalpingogram.
In some patients, especially those who have pelvic pain or recurrent
pregnancy loss, a preferable method of evaluating the uterus and tubes
is with outpatient laparoscopy and hysteroscopy.
Laser technology allows the surgeon to rid the patient’s pelvis
of scar tissue, adhesions and endometriosis during the same procedure
that provides him with information about the uterus, tubes and ovaries.
Although there are common approaches to the evaluation of infertility,
each woman and her partner are unique in their specific situation and
deserve individualized care. We believe that our patients are in partnership
with us to seek the most thorough explanation of “why” successful
pregnancy has not occurred and to formulate a plan that will have the
greatest potential to help them in their quest for a child.
Fertility & Endocrine Associates 4121 Dutchmans Lane
Suite 414 Louisville, KY 40207 • 502.897.2144