A C Santiago1, D E O'Leary, L H Quiroz, M A Nihira, S A Shobeiri. 1. Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 920 Stanton L. Young, Boulevard, WP 2410, P.O. Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK, 73190, USA.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Patients with anorectal dysfunction are common and can be quite challenging to diagnose. The common underlying causes for such conditions are usually anatomical in nature, which may be difficult to fully evaluate by clinical examination alone. The aim of this video was to demonstrate how multicompartmental ultrasound imaging can be utilized clinically in the evaluation of patients with anorectal dysfunction. METHODS: Pertinent ultrasound findings of the common anatomical causes of defecatory dysfunction were discussed in this video. RESULTS: Different ultrasound techniques were shown. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, multicompartmental ultrasound imaging is an easy, cost-efficient, and valuable tool in the evaluation of patients with anorectal dysfunction.
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Patients with anorectal dysfunction are common and can be quite challenging to diagnose. The common underlying causes for such conditions are usually anatomical in nature, which may be difficult to fully evaluate by clinical examination alone. The aim of this video was to demonstrate how multicompartmental ultrasound imaging can be utilized clinically in the evaluation of patients with anorectal dysfunction. METHODS: Pertinent ultrasound findings of the common anatomical causes of defecatory dysfunction were discussed in this video. RESULTS: Different ultrasound techniques were shown. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, multicompartmental ultrasound imaging is an easy, cost-efficient, and valuable tool in the evaluation of patients with anorectal dysfunction.
Authors: G A Santoro; A P Wieczorek; H P Dietz; A Mellgren; A H Sultan; S A Shobeiri; A Stankiewicz; C Bartram Journal: Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol Date: 2011-04 Impact factor: 7.299