Ultrasound imaging has become an indispensable tool in modern obstetrics, playing a crucial role in prenatal care and the early detection of fetal anomalies. This non-invasive technique uses high ...
Not all women avail of a foetal anomaly scan. But why should you get an anomaly scan of your baby and how is it different to a regular ultrasound?
Although the diagnosis of chromosomal anomalies remains dependent on karyotyping, the use of ultrasound may limit the number of invasive procedures and allow for more accurate genetic counseling ...
For patients with neurogenic bladder and pelvic structural anomalies, sacral neuromodulation (SNM) combined with three-dimensional (3D) printing and ultrasound localization improves the accuracy ...
Ultrasound scans are very safe for both you ... The second scan, called the anomaly scan, usually takes place between 18 to 21 weeks. We look in detail at things like your baby's brain, spine ...
An ultrasound evaluation during the second trimester usually yields more information that may help the practitioner reach a diagnosis. The ideal time for evaluation for structural anomalies during ...
Fewer punctures and shorter surgical time reported for sacral neuromodulation with 3D printing and ultrasound localization ...