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
Abstract
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
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
Abstract
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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