Abstract: An improved catheter for delivery of a saline solution to a fallopian tube to be examined by ultrasonic energy and for filling the uterus with a saline solution simultaneously in a sealed position. The device uses first and second expandable balloon sealing elements, one for the fallopian tube opening, the other for the cervix opening to completely seal the fallopian tube and the uterus. The distance between the balloons is adjustable, and a catheterization tip is insertable through a lumen into the fallopian tube. Liquid is provided to the balloons through separate lumens that include cutoff valves for holding the liquid in the balloons. The method employed involves inserting the distal end of the device into the uterus opening while positioning the balloon within the cervical opening and positioning a second balloon in the fallopian tube. The method then includes expanding both balloons so that the cervix and then the fallopian tube are sealed tightly.