4, where in a first step an ultrasound source is sent toward the human body and the reflections produced by the kidney stones are recorded by the transducer array (see Fig. 4a and b). In a next step, an amplified time-reversed recorded signal is sent back. This signal is going to ...
Imaging, particularly with modalities giving an overview of the pelvis, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and to a lesser extent ultrasound, are ideally suited to establish the extent and severity of organ prolapse and specific damage to the support structures that may be more extensive ...