Over the last 20 years, ultrasound has largely replaced radiological methods in the investigation of pelvic floor disorders. Transrectal, transvaginal/ introital and transperineal/ translabial methods have been investigated, with the transperineal/ translabial approach currently the most widespread due to ...
Transvaginal ultrasound. This form of pelvic ultrasound looks at your reproductive organs from inside your vagina. What Does a Pelvic Ultrasound Show? Doctors can use a pelvic ultrasound to: Find problems with the structure of your uterus or ovaries Look for cancer in your ovaries, uterus, or ...
There is no radiation used and generally no discomfort from the application of the ultrasound transducer to the skin during a transabdominal ultrasound. You may experience slight discomfort with the insertion of the transvaginal transducer into the vagina. Transvaginal ultrasound requires covering the ultr...
which can be conducted by transabdominal, transvaginal and transperineal approaches. This chapter discusses the role of pelvic floor ultrasound in the evaluation of the patient presenting
Objective:To evaluate the value of diagnosis of cesarean scar pregnancy by analysis the ultrasound imaging.Methods:The transvaginal ultrasound imaging of 4... W Cai,T Yang,H Luo - 《Journal of Practical Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量: 12发表: 2009年 P123: Value of transvaginal ultrasonography...
Ultrasound Imaging of the Pelvic Floor: linking anatomical findings with clinical symtoms For evaluation of pelvic floor and lower urinary tract dysfunction the use of transabdominal ultrasound was first documented in the early eighties, with the translabial [1], transrectal [2] and transvaginal [3...
For ultrasound, doctors use a handheld ultrasound device that is placed on the abdomen or inside the vagina (transvaginal ultrasound). If the ultrasound results are unclear, other tests, such CT or MRI, are done to look for a mass or other abnormality. For laparoscopy, docto...
Ultrasound findings inconclusive studies observed in patients with PID, so, we recommend a transvaginal approach instead of transabdominal [15-18]. Uterine tubes filled with liquid observed by ultrasound are useful to support the clinical and radiological diagnosis of PID. However,...
Evaluation of pelvic masses with magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography Jain KA, Jeffrey RB Jr (1994) Evaluation of pelvic masses with magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography. J Ultrasound Med 13:845–853... KA Jain,RB Jeffrey - 《Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine》 被引量: 61发表...
Investigation protocol must first eliminate other diseases with similar clinical disorders and then identify which veins are responsible for PCS related to compression or reflux. Selective venography is the more informative investigation but transvaginal ultrasound examination is a valuable screening test. ...