%0 Journal Article %T Ultrasound Causes of Female Infertility at the Fertilia Medical Clinic in Bamako %A Mamadou Dembele %A Alassane Kouma %A Ilias Guindo %A Zoumana Cheick Berete %A Souleymane Sanogo %A Mamadou N'diaye %A Brahima Doumbia %A Oncoumba Diarra %A Ousmane Traore %A Issa Cisse %A Aboubacar Sidiki NĄŻ Diaye %A Badiougou Doucoure %A Youssouf Yalcouye %A Adama Diaman Keita %A Siaka Sidibe %J Open Journal of Medical Imaging %P 107-113 %@ 2164-2796 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojmi.2023.133011 %X Aims: Infertility is a major problem in our current societies and the Fertilia medical clinic in Bamako is a center for medical assistance in procreation (MAP) where there is an increasingly growing demand for ultrasound. The objective of our study was to investigate the ultrasound causes likely to prevent the occurrence of pregnancy in a group of infertile and subfertile women. Subjects and Methods: This was a 5-year cross-sectional and prospective study, between January 2017 and January 2022, which involved 250 women wishing to become pregnant (infertile or subfertile), who came for pelvic ultrasound or follicular monitoring and who agreed to participate in our study. The parameters used were ultrasound reports including uterine, ovarian and tubal pathologies. It should be noted that in some cases no ultrasound cause of infertility was found. Data were entered and analyzed in SPSS. Results: 250 women were recruited into our. The average age was 32 years with extremes ranging from 17 to 51 years. 179 patients or 71.6% were between 17 and 35 years old. 139 patients or 55.6% had secondary infertility against 44.4% primary infertility. 202 patients or 80.8% had at least one ultrasound lesion and 48 patients or 19.2% had no significant ultrasound abnormality. The most represented ultrasound lesions were of uterine origin with 72.20%, 23.7% ovarian lesions and 04% tubal lesions. Uterine lesions were dominated by myomas, adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, uterine malformations and synechiae. As for ovarian lesions we noted cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian endometriosis, non-follicular ovaries and tubal ultrasound lesions showed unilateral or bilateral hydrosalpinx. Conclusion: In our study, ultrasound was an invaluable contribution to the diagnosis of the causes likely to explain subfertility and infertility in our respondents. She highlighted uterine, ovarian and tubal lesions, some of which could be corrected and pregnancies ensued. %K Ultrasound %K Female Infertility %K Myomas %K Polycystic Ovaries %K Hydrosalpinx %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=127380