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Optogenetic Functional MRI
Published on: April 19, 2016
[Preoperative functional explorations of genital prolapse (urodynamics, dynamic MRI)]
1Service de gynécologie-obstétrique, CHU de Caen, avenue Côte-de-Nacre, 14000 Caen, France.
Abstract:
The evaluation of genital prolapse is essentially clinical; however imaging tests such as dynamic MRI or urodynamic explorations may be useful in complex cases, especially before surgical management. Dynamic MRI allows morphological and dynamic analysis of pelvic floor and levator ani function. It can also detect post-obstetric injuries, although the long-term significance of these injuries remains to be discovered. Quantification of the severity of prolapse is possible with MRI; however, the correlation of these measures with clinical examination seems poor. Its interest lies mainly in the qualitative assessment of the three stages of prolapse and the detection of elytroceles, which can be difficult to clinical examination. Urodynamics provides useful information on vesico-sphincteric function, but none of these parameters seems to be decisive in the management of prolapse.
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