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[Intravesical echography. I. Anatomical correlation].

J Passas1, R Espuela, O Leyva

  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España.

Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
|January 1, 1990
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Intravesical ultrasonography (IVU) effectively images normal bladders but shows limited utility for other bladder conditions or adjacent gynecological disorders. This diagnostic imaging technique is primarily valuable for bladder cancer evaluation.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Gynecologic Imaging

Background:

  • Intravesical ultrasonography (IVU) is an imaging technique used to visualize the bladder.
  • Establishing ultrasonographic-anatomic correlations is crucial for accurate diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the ultrasonographic-anatomic correlation of the normal bladder using IVU.
  • To evaluate the utility of IVU in diagnosing various bladder conditions and adjacent structures.

Main Methods:

  • 179 intravesical ultrasonography (IVU) procedures were performed.
  • Scan images of normal bladders were analyzed.
  • Ultrasonographic findings were correlated with anatomical structures.

Main Results:

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  • IVU provided clear images of normal bladder anatomy.
  • The study found IVU to be useful in the evaluation of bladder cancer.
  • IVU demonstrated limited diagnostic value for other bladder conditions and adjacent structures, including gynecological disorders.

Conclusions:

  • Intravesical ultrasonography (IVU) is a valuable tool for assessing normal bladder anatomy and detecting bladder cancer.
  • The diagnostic utility of IVU is restricted for non-cancerous bladder pathologies and adjacent pelvic structures.