“…The potential advantages of this technique compared with standard embryo transfer (performed by clinical feel) include the ability to visualize the uterocervical angle which may aid with difficult transfers, reliably determine the catheter distance from the fundus at the time of embryo transfer, and visualize any unforeseen uterine abnormalities before the transfer. Some studies have demonstrated a benefit in favor of UGET when compared to embryo transfer without ultrasound guidance (Coroleu et al, 2000;Ivanovski et al, 2006;Matorras et al, 2002;Prapas et al, 2001;Sallam et al, 2002;Tang et al, 2001) although others have not (Al-Shawaf et al, 1993;Garcia-Velasco et al, 2002;Kan et al, 1999). Careful examination of the data from four properly randomized clinical trials (Coroleu et al, 2000;Garcia-Velasco et al, 2002;Matorras et al, 2002;Tang et al, 2001) showed a significant advantage to UGET with regard to implantation, clinical pregnancy, and ongoing pregnancy rates (Buckett, 2003;Sallam and Sadek, 2003).…”