Pelvic Floor Imaging
- 1 March 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Radiology
- Vol. 218 (3) , 621-641
- https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.218.3.r01mr26621
Abstract
A greater awareness of the therapies now available for pelvic floor dysfunction has increased demand for specialized imaging of this region. Some of the techniques required are available at relatively few centers, and the purpose of this review is to introduce the emerging subspecialty of pelvic floor imaging to a more general readership. Pelvic floor anatomy is complex and is being unraveled by means of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. This is discussed in detail by using a global, rather than a compartmentalized, anatomic approach. The physiology of normal urinary and anal function and the routine clinical tests applied to them are outlined. The imaging techniques involved include MR imaging, endosonography, and fluoroscopy. The main investigations include video urodynamic imaging, evacuation proctography, dynamic cystoproctography, dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor, and endoluminal imaging of the anal sphincters with MR imaging and ultrasonography. These are described in detail, and their role with regard to the main pathologic conditions of the pelvic floor--urinary and anal incontinence, constipation, and prolapse--are discusseKeywords
This publication has 98 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anterior vaginal prolapse: Review of anatomy and techniques of surgical repairObstetrics & Gynecology, 1997
- Magnetic resonance imaging of the levator ani with anatomic correlationObstetrics & Gynecology, 1996
- Evacuation proctography combined with positive contrast peritoneography to demonstrate pelvic floor herniasAbdominal Radiology, 1995
- The importance of anal endosonography in the evaluation of idiopathic fecal incontinenceDiseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1994
- Anismus: The cause of constipation? Results of investigation and treatmentWorld Journal of Surgery, 1992
- Anal endosonography in the investigation of faecal incontinenceBritish Journal of Surgery, 1991
- Evacuation proctography: An investigation of rectal expulsion in 20 subjects without defecatory disturbanceAbdominal Radiology, 1988
- Bowel habits in young adults not seeking health careDigestive Diseases and Sciences, 1987
- Treatment of the spastic pelvic floor syndrome with biofeedbackDiseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1987
- Perineal Nerve Damage in Genuine Stress Urinary Incontinence; An Electrophysiological StudyBritish Journal of Urology, 1985