Minimal Criteria for the Diagnosis of Avulsion of the Puborectalis Muscle by Tomographic Ultrasound


Autoria(s): Dietz, Hans P; Bernardo, MJ; Kirby, A; Shek, Ka Lai
Data(s)

14/12/2012

14/12/2012

2011

Resumo

Introduction and hypothesis Puborectalis avulsion is a likely etiological factor for female pelvic organ prolapse(FPOP). We performed a study to establish minimal sonographic criteria for the diagnosis of avulsion. Methods We analysed datasets of 764 women seen at a urogynecological service. Offline analysis of ultrasound datasets was performed blinded to patient data. Tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) was used to diagnose avulsion of the puborectalis muscle. Results Logistic regression modelling of TUI data showed that complete avulsion is best diagnosed by requiring the three central tomographic slices to be abnormal. This finding was obtained in 30% of patients and was associated with symptoms and signs of FPOP (P<0.001). Lesser degrees of trauma (‘partial avulsion’) were not associated with symptoms or signs of pelvic floor dysfunction. Conclusions Complete avulsion of the puborectalis muscle is best diagnosed on TUI by requiring all three central slices to be abnormal. Partial trauma seems of limited clinical relevance.

Identificador

Int Urogynecol J (2011) 22:699–704

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/883

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Músculo Puborectal #Prolapso #Ecografia #Ecografia 3D #Mulher #HDE GIN
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article