Summary:
Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate possibilities of using contrast substances
during transperineal urogenital ultrasound examination.
Design: Prospective, pilot study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1 st Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague.
Methods: 28 women with stress of incontinence were included in the study. For all women, positi-
on and mobility of the bladder neck and funneling of urethra was evaluated by transperineal
ultrasound examination, and, subsequently, by ultrasound contrast substance examination. Both
examinations were compared. During the Valsalva manoeuvre, the contrast substance enters the
proximal urethra and allows a more exact diagnosis of urethra funneling than in the case of
examination without the use of contrast substance. When using contrast substance, funneling was
diagnosed in 25 patients compared to 7 patients subjected to common transperineal examination.
Conclusion: Using contrast substance significantly improves visualisation of urethra funneling
and opens new possibilities in diagnosing stress incontinence.
Key words:
transperineal ultrasound examination, urethra funneling, ultrasound contrast subs-
tance
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