Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ultrasound Diagnostics
Gynecological ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure employed to evaluate the state of the female pelvic organs, the parametrial space, and the supporting ligaments of the uterus.

This precise, safe, and affordable diagnostic modality can be utilized to acquire diagnostic data in any setting, owing to the portability and preconfigured scanning protocols of ultrasound system "SmartScan".
Making a diagnosis in gynecological diseases with "blurred symptoms"
Diagnosis of gynecological conditions presenting with nonspecific symptoms
Diagnosing Gynecological Diseases with Vague Symptoms
Dynamic analysis of the effectiveness of the treatment performed
Indications for pelvic ultrasound in women:
  • Identification of causes of infertility;
  • Menstrual cycle disorders;
  • Assessment of uterine and ovarian pathology;
  • Pelvic pain;
  • Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs: endometritis, parametritis, vulvovaginitis, salpingo-oophoritis;
  • Vaginal discharge;
  • Evaluation of pelvic masses (tumors);
  • Inflammatory diseases of the urinary system;
  • Assessment of ovarian and uterine status during IVF;
  • Surgical procedures on the bladder, uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries;
  • Pregnancy complications;
  • Monitoring of an intrauterine device (IUD).
Diseases and conditions detected by ultrasound system "SmartScan" in gynecology:
  • Pelvic mass lesions (tumors);
  • Ovarian cyst torsion; ovarian cyst;
  • Postpartum and post-pregnancy complications;
  • Uterine and adnexal developmental anomalies (duplication of the fallopian tubes, hypoplastic "infantile" uterus, bicornuate uterus, arcuate uterus);
  • Endometrial polyps;
  • Fallopian tube obstruction (adhesions and strictures);
  • Presence of free fluid in the pelvic cavity;
  • Uterine fibroids;
  • Pelvic inflammatory diseases, endometriosis;
  • Pregnancy (intrauterine and ectopic).
Ultrasound during pregnancy
Safety
Ultrasound examination during pregnancy is a modern and safe method for assessing the condition of the fetus and its proper development.
Value
Thanks to ultrasound, it is possible to accurately determine the gestational age, the number of embryos, fetal presentation, and the sex of the unborn baby.
Efficacy
Ultrasound during pregnancy is completely safe, so the number of examinations is determined depending on the course of pregnancy.
Ultrasound examinations during pregnancy are governed by Order No. 572 of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, issued on November 1, 2012 (see Appendix No. 5).
Routine ultrasound screening is performed three times during pregnancy at optimal gestational ages for the detection of fetal anomalies, placental pathology, and abnormalities of the internal reproductive organs, as well as for confirmation of gestational age. When clinically indicated, additional ultrasound scans may be performed at any stage of pregnancy.
Recommended Timing for Routine Ultrasound Screening:
11−14 weeks — First-trimester screening
18−22 weeks — Second-trimester anomaly scan
32−36 weeks - Third-trimester growth scan
Focus areas
of SmartScan