Description
Book SynopsisUltrasound has replaced X-ray as the main imaging modality for the diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders in women. It now enables a cost-effective and non-invasive demonstration of bladder neck and pelvic organ mobility, vaginal, urethral and levator ani function and anatomy, and anorectal anatomy. Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound provides an introduction to pelvic floor imaging as well as a resource to be used during initial and more advanced practice.
Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:
"This book takes a novice to the use of ultrasound in urogynaecology through an amazing journey exploring the use of this modality in assessing female patients with pelvic floor dysfunction. Its simplicity, rich practical detail and clear images will persuade the reader of the value of this investigation in day-to-day clinical practice. … The book is an indispensable resource to all urogynaecologists who are keen to provide the best care for their patients." (Sharif I. M. F. Ismail, International Urogynaecology Journal, Vol. 20, 2009)
Table of ContentsLive Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor: An MRI Perspective.- Pelvic Floor Ultrasound: Basic Physics, Instrumentation, and Examination Technique.- 3D/4D Imaging: Technical Overview and Basic Methodology.- The Anterior Compartment.- The Central and Posterior Compartments.- Axial Plane Imaging.- Imaging of Implant Materials.- Outlook.- An Introduction to 4D View™ (Version 5.0).