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Journal of Perinatal Medicine | 1995

Three-dimensional ultrasonography in prenatal diagnosis.

Eberhard Merz; Franz Bahlmann; Gerald Weber; Doris Macchiella

Within the past five years, 3D ultrasonography has developed to the degree that it offers both the patient and the examiner an entirely new visual experience in prenatal diagnosis. With the system described here (Kretz-technik, Austria), any desired plane can be displayed within the stored volume, and within seconds a high-quality 3D surface or transparent image can be calculated and displayed on the ultrasound monitor without need for an external workstation. All of this can be performed routinely in the clinical setting. Since 1989 we have routinely examined a total of 458 fetuses (242 normal and 216 with anomalies) between 16 and 38 weeks of gestation, supplementing our conventional 2D ultrasound scans with a 3D examination using an abdominal volume transducer. A comparison of the 2D and 3D techniques shows that 3D provides a diagnostic gain in a large percentage of cases (64.2%). The simplest 3D technique of the orthogonal image display provided a diagnostic gain in 46.2% (61/132) of the cases owing to the accurate topographic depiction of the desired image plane. The combined 3D display (orthogonal format plus a 3D surface or transparent view) provided a diagnostic gain in 71.5% (233/326) of the cases. This higher percentage resulted from the additional 3D surface reconstruction, the ability to view and evaluate the fetus from various angles, the ability to determine the exact size of a fetal defect, the depiction of skeletal anatomy in the transparent mode, and the improved delineation of complex malformations. Problems with 3D imaging are encountered in patients with pronounced oligohydramnios, which prevents surface reconstruction, and in the examination of moving objects, which produce motion artifacts.


Prenatal Diagnosis | 1999

Prenatal sonographic chest and lung measurements for predicting severe pulmonary hypoplasia

Eberhard Merz; Danka Miric-Tesanic; Franz Bahlmann; Gerald Weber; Christian Hallermann

Pulmonary hypoplasia was diagnosed sonographically in 32 fetuses from 20 to 33 weeks of gestation. In addition to standard biometry, transverse thoracic diameter (TTD), sagittal thoracic diameter (TSD), thoracic circumference (TC) and lung diameter (LD) were measured in all cases and compared with known nomograms.


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1995

Volume scanning in the evaluation of fetal malformations: a new dimension in prenatal diagnosis

Eberhard Merz; Franz Bahlmann; Gerald Weber


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1997

Application of transvaginal and abdominal three‐dimensional ultrasound for the detection or exclusion of malformations of the fetal face

Eberhard Merz; Gerald Weber; Franz Bahlmann; D. Miric-Tesanic


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1996

Sonographic size of uterus and ovaries in pre‐ and postmenopausal women

Eberhard Merz; D. Miric-Tesanic; Franz Bahlmann; Gerald Weber; S. Wellek


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1998

Evaluation of different transvaginal sonographic diagnostic parameters in women with postmenopausal bleeding

Gerald Weber; E. Mere; E. Bahlmanw; B. Riisch


Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1995

Assessment of myometrial infiltration and preoperative staging by transvaginal ultrasound in patients with endometrial carcinoma

Gerald Weber; Eberhard Merz; Franz Bahlmann; M. Mitze; W. Weikel; Paul Georg Knapstein


Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 1996

Unruptured Tubal Pregnancy: Local Low-Dose Therapy with Methotrexate under Transvaginal Ultrasonographic Guidance

Eberhard Merz; Franz Bahlmann; Gerald Weber; D. Macchiella; D. Kruczynski; K. Pollow; Paul Georg Knapstein


Archive | 2005

6 Transvaginal Detection of Fetal Anomalies

Eberhard Merz; Bahlmann; Bernaschek; Bollmann; Chaoui; Deutinger; Eichhorn; Ertan; Hartung; Hendrik; Kalache; Kupesic; Kurjak; Merz; Müntefering; Nijhuis; Rott; Schmidt; Terinde; Theile; Weber; Welter; Wisser; Wuermeling; Franz Bahlmann; Gerhard Bernaschek; Rainer Bollmann; Rabih Chaoui; Josef Deutinger; Karl-Heinz Eichhorn


Archive | 2005

30 Anomalies of the Extremities

Eberhard Merz; Bahlmann; Bernaschek; Bollmann; Chaoui; Deutinger; Eichhorn; Ertan; Hartung; Hendrik; Kalache; Kupesic; Kurjak; Merz; Müntefering; Nijhuis; Rott; Schmidt; Terinde; Theile; Weber; Welter; Wisser; Wuermeling; Franz Bahlmann; Gerhard Bernaschek; Rainer Bollmann; Rabih Chaoui; Josef Deutinger; Karl-Heinz Eichhorn

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