ROLE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN DIAGNOSIS OF STRESS INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION IN FEMALE PATIENT

Omer Ali Ibrahim Ali;

Abstract


Twenty patients (mean age: 46.5 years old) with an established clinical diagnosis of SUI as well as 5 female volunteers (mean age: 29.4 years old) underwent pelvic floor MRI (static & dynamic). Hence, descent of the bladder below the pubococcygeal line, H & M lines measurements, levator plate orientation, vaginal configuration, puborectalis muscle and levator hiatus width were assessed.
Results:
Statistically MRI study showed significant elongation (p<0.05) of H line at rest and with pelvic strain (mean: 6.93 versus 4.78 cm in controls at rest and 7.81 versus 5.08 cm with strain respectively), widening of the elevator hiatus in 70% of
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patients in addition to puborectalis abnormalities in 55% of patients.
Conclusion:
MRI assessment of the pelvic floor can be indicated to detect the anatomical defects and lead to more successful patient management and subsequently decreases the rate of


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Title ROLE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN DIAGNOSIS OF STRESS INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION IN FEMALE PATIENT
Other Titles دور الرنين المغناطيسي في تشخيص سلس الإجهاد والإختلال الوظيفي لقاع الحوض عند النساء
Authors Omer Ali Ibrahim Ali
Issue Date 2018

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