Glanville, E.J.Venetis, C.Boothroyd, C.A.Farquhar, C.Hull, M.L.2025-07-152025-07-152020Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2020; 60(5):667-6700004-86661479-828Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2440/145936Good evidence that oil-soluble contrast media (OSCM) enhances pregnancy rates when used to assess fallopian tube patency by hysterosalpingogram has prompted rapid clinical uptake by some fertility doctors and imaging specialists in Australia and New Zealand. The ACCEPT group met in July 2019 to develop a consensus document outlining the indications for and safe use of OSCM, to inform and guide clinicians interested in offering procedures using this media to couples with infertility.en© 2020 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.fallopian tube; hysterosalpingography; infertility; oil-based contrast media; pregnancyFallopian TubesHumansInfertility, FemaleContrast MediaHysterosalpingographyConsensusPregnancyAustraliaNew ZealandFemaleThe use of oil-soluble contrast media for tubal flushing in infertility: A consensus statement from ACCEPT (Australasian CREI Consensus Expert Panel on Trial evidence)Journal article10.1111/ajo.132222024-05-06541577Hull, M.L. [0000-0003-1813-3971] [0000-0003-4660-4005]