What is Elastography?
Elastography is an advanced ultrasound technique that measures the elasticity of tissues within the womb. This technology allows doctors to examine tissue characteristics that may indicate abnormalities or medical conditions. Elastography provides a more detailed and accurate diagnosis, helping to identify potential issues early.

Benefits of Using Elastography in Pregnancy Ultrasound

  • Detecting Tissue Abnormalities: Elastography enables doctors to detect tissue abnormalities in the fetus that may signal conditions requiring close medical attention.
  • Diagnostic Precision: This technology allows for quicker and more accurate diagnoses, reducing the need for more invasive and higher-risk procedures.
  • Planning Prenatal Care: Elastography aids doctors in developing appropriate prenatal care plans and preparing for postnatal care with greater efficiency.

Key Considerations for Elastography

  • Safety: Elastography is considered safe and does not pose any risk to the fetus or the mother.
  • Not Always Necessary: Although beneficial, elastography may not be required for every prenatal scan. Doctors will recommend it based on the specific needs of each case.