Integrated Total Pelvic Floor Ultrasound in Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

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Workshop Schedule

10 mins

Alison Hainsworth

10 mins

Alexis M P Schizas

15 mins

Linda Ferrari

15 mins

Alison Hainsworth

40 mins

Alison Hainsworth
Alexis M P Schizas
Linda Ferrari
Karina Cuinas

30 mins

None

45 mins

Alison Hainsworth
Alexis M P Schizas
Linda Ferrari
Karina Cuinas

5 mins

Alexis M P Schizas

10 mins

All

Aims & Objectives

Advanced
180 minutes
Imaging
Clinical
Ultrasound Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Bowel Dysfunction

The aim is to learn how to perform and interpret integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound (transperineal, transvaginal, endovaginal) as part of your assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction. This tool is used in clinic to detect anatomical (rectocoele, enterocoele, intussusception, cystocoele, bladder neck descent, uterine descent) and functional (dyssynergy, poor propulsive effort) abnormalities. You will know how to perform integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound and understand normal and pathological findings. This hands-on workshop allows you to practice image interpretation so that you can begin to use ultrasound in your clinical practice.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to perform integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound (transperineal, transvaginal and endovaginal).
  • Recognise normal anatomical findings on integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound.
  • 3. Identify pathological features on integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound (rectocoele, enterocoele, intussusception, rectal prolapse, uterine descent, cystocoele, bladder neck descent, dyssynergy, poor propulsion, levator plate injury).

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