Objectivization of the Laek of urine during urogynaecological Ultrasound Examination
Mašata, Martan, Halaška, Otčenášek
Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika VFN a 1. LF UK, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Živný, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: The objective of our study was to objectify a leak of urine during perineal ultrasound
examination using a color doppler (CDV), and to compare it with some other ultrasound parameters.
Design: A prospective, pilot study.
Setting: Department of Gynecology - Obstetrics of the General Teaching Hospital and the 1st
Medical Faculty of the Charles University in Prague, Apolinářská 18, 120 00 Praha 2.
Methods: 20 women with stress type of incontinence were included in the study. For all women,
we assessed the position and mobility of the bladder neck and we performed an examination
using a color doppler (CDV). Thereafter, an introital examination followed to detect occurrence of
funneling. Subsequently, we performed a perineal examination using an ultrasound contrast me-
dium and the CDV, and we compared all examinations performed.
Results: During examination without using a contrast medium, a leak of urine was diagnosed by
CDV in 14 patients (70% sensitivity), and a funneling in 18 women (90% sensitivity). During exami-
nation with a contrast medium, a funneling was present in all 20 patients. In 19 cases, a leak was
detected using CDV after filling with a contrast substance (95% sensitivity).
Conclusion: By a color doppler imaging (CDV) we can objectify a leak of urine, determine the
position of urethra in which such leakage of urine occurs. A contrast medium significantly increases the sensitivity of doppler examination.
Key words:
GSI, perineal ultrasound, introital ultrasound, funneling, ultrasound contrast medium
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