| Literature DB >> 29142797 |
Lori A Stolz1, Richard Amini2, Elaine H Situ-LaCasse2, Faryal Shareef3, Heather A Reed4, Srikar Adhikari2.
Abstract
Though point-of-care ultrasound applications continue to expand, there are findings that are not within the scope of emergency ultrasound. It is important for emergency physicians to be aware of incidental findings that can be identified on comprehensive ultrasounds performed by other imaging departments in order to fully understand the limitations of bedside ultrasound. In this case, a gravid patient presented to the emergency department with pelvic cramping and vaginal bleeding. Point-of-care transabdominal pelvic ultrasound examination was performed and demonstrated cervical funneling. In the appropriate patient, cervical insufficiency due to cervical funneling may be an indication for cerclage in a pregnant patient.Entities:
Keywords: bedside ultrasound; cervical funneling; cervical length; point of care ultrasound; pregnancy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29142797 PMCID: PMC5669533 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184