The importance of 4D ultrasound imaging in pregnancy
4D ultrasound is a technological development of 2D and 3D imaging, as it adds the element of time to the 3D image, allowing for the display of a moving stereoscopic image of the fetus in real time.
Technical Principle:
4D ultrasound relies on high-frequency ultrasound waves. Multiple 2D images are collected and digitally reconstructed to produce a 3D moving image. The physical principle is the same as traditional sonar, but the image processing mechanism and quality differ.
Clinical Importance:
Although the common use of 4D ultrasound is for interactive purposes and to reinforce maternal-fetal bonding, it has important clinical applications, including:
1- Evaluation of superficial malformations (cleft lip, facial deformities, and limb defects)
2- Evaluation of fetal behavior and movement (as fine limb movements, facial expressions, mouth movements, and swallowing can be observed)
3-Supporting diagnosis in some specific cases (for example, if there is suspicion of abdominal wall defects, and evaluating the spine at certain angles)
Optimal timing for the scan:
The best time for an anomaly scan is between weeks 18 and 22.
Image clarity depends on several factors, including:
- Abdominal wall thickness
- Fetal position
- Amniotic fluid volume
4D ultrasound is considered safe when used according to medical guidelines and is a helpful tool in assessing some surface abnormalities and fetal movement, but it remains a supplementary examination and does not replace the basic examinations used in monitoring pregnancy.
Dr Najeeb Layyous F.R.C.O.G
Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Infertility Specialist

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