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Dynamic ultrasonography for voiding dysfunction.

G J Fellows1

  • 1Churchill Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom.

The Urologic Clinics of North America
|November 1, 1989
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Transrectal and transvaginal ultrasonography offer a convenient method for imaging the lower urinary tract during voiding. This technique aids in diagnosing voiding dysfunctions, especially in neuropathic conditions and female urinary incontinence.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Diagnostic Techniques

Background:

  • Traditional methods like x-ray cystourethrography have limitations for dynamic lower urinary tract assessment.
  • There is a need for non-invasive imaging modalities to evaluate urinary tract function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of transrectal and transvaginal ultrasonography for imaging the lower urinary tract during voiding.
  • To compare the advantages and limitations of ultrasound versus x-ray cystourethrography.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized transrectal and transvaginal ultrasonography to visualize the lower urinary tract during the voiding phase.
  • Assessed the technique's convenience and acceptability for patients.

Main Results:

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  • Ultrasonography provides a convenient and acceptable imaging method for the lower urinary tract in action.
  • The technique demonstrates advantages over x-ray cystourethrography for specific diagnostic scenarios.
  • It is particularly useful in delineating voiding dysfunctions associated with neuropathic disorders and female urinary incontinence.

Conclusions:

  • Transrectal and transvaginal ultrasonography are valuable tools for dynamic lower urinary tract imaging.
  • These ultrasound methods offer a practical alternative to x-ray cystourethrography for evaluating certain voiding dysfunctions.