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British Journal of Radiology | 2015

Total pelvic floor ultrasound for pelvic floor defaecatory dysfunction: a pictorial review.

Alison Hainsworth; Deepa Solanki; Alexis Schizas; Andrew Williams

Total pelvic floor ultrasound is used for the dynamic assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction and allows multicompartmental anatomical and functional assessment. Pelvic floor dysfunction includes defaecatory, urinary and sexual dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse and pain. It is common, increasingly recognized and associated with increasing age and multiparity. Other options for assessment include defaecation proctography and defaecation MRI. Total pelvic floor ultrasound is a cheap, safe, imaging tool, which may be performed as a first-line investigation in outpatients. It allows dynamic assessment of the entire pelvic floor, essential for treatment planning for females who often have multiple diagnoses where treatment should address all aspects of dysfunction to yield optimal results. Transvaginal scanning using a rotating single crystal probe provides sagittal views of bladder neck support anteriorly. Posterior transvaginal ultrasound may reveal rectocoele, enterocoele or intussusception whilst bearing down. The vaginal probe is also used to acquire a 360° cross-sectional image to allow anatomical visualization of the pelvic floor and provides information regarding levator plate integrity and pelvic organ alignment. Dynamic transperineal ultrasound using a conventional curved array probe provides a global view of the anterior, middle and posterior compartments and may show cystocoele, enterocoele, sigmoidocoele or rectocoele. This pictorial review provides an atlas of normal and pathological images required for global pelvic floor assessment in females presenting with defaecatory dysfunction. Total pelvic floor ultrasound may be used with complementary endoanal ultrasound to assess the sphincter complex, but this is beyond the scope of this review.


Colorectal Disease | 2017

Integrated Total Pelvic Floor Ultrasound in Pelvic Floor Defaecatory Dysfunction

Alison Hainsworth; Deepa Solanki; Ahmed Hamad; Samantha Morris; Alexis Schizas; Andrew Williams

Imaging for pelvic floor defaecatory dysfunction includes defaecation proctography. Integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound (transvaginal, transperineal, endoanal) may be an alternative. This study assesses ultrasound accuracy for the detection of rectocele, intussusception, enterocele and dyssynergy compared with defaecation proctography, and determines if ultrasound can predict symptoms and findings on proctography. Treatment is examined.


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2015

Total Pelvic Floor Ultrasound in Pelvic Floor Defaecatory Dysfunction

Alison Hainsworth; Deepa Solanki; Alexis Schizas; Andrew Williams


ics.org | 2017

Findings on integrated total pelvic floor ultrasound and defaecation proctography relate to vaginal symptoms in women with defaecatory dysfunction

Alison Hainsworth; Carlene Igbedioh; Siobhan Byrne; Samantha Morris; Deepa Solanki; Andrew Williams; Alexis Schizas


ics.org | 2017

Can the method of digitation predict pathology in anorectal dysfunction patients? The case of the scooper, splinter, stretcher and reducer - preliminary data.

Samantha Morris; Alison Hainsworth; Linda Ferrari; Deepa Solanki; Sarah Ferdinand; Amir Darakhshan; Alexis Schizas; Andrew Williams


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2017

DEFINING 'NORMAL' ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL FINDINGS ON INTEGRATED TOTAL PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND

Alison Hainsworth; Samantha Morris; Deepa Solanki; Nyree Griffin; Anton Emmanuel; Stuart A. Taylor; Andrew Williams; Alexis Schizas


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2017

Prospective validation of integrated total pelvic floor (transperineal, transvaginal) ultrasound in pelvic floor defaecatory dysfunction by comparison with defaecation proctography

Alison Hainsworth; Samantha Morris; Deepa Solanki; Alexis Schizas; Andrew Williams


ics.org | 2016

Correct Positioning of the Endovaginal Probe is Essential for Accurate Assessment of Levator Plate Injury and Pelvic Floor Alignment

Sam J Morris; Alison Hainsworth; Deepa Solanki; Andrew Williams; Alexis Schizas


ics.org | 2016

Which tests should we be using for decision making in the pelvic floor multidisciplinary meeting

Alison Hainsworth; Carlene Igbedioh; Sam J Morris; Deepa Solanki; Andrew Williams; Alexis Schizas


ics.org | 2016

Bladder Neck Descent on Total Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Does Not Correlate with Urodynamic Stress Incontinence Findings

Sam J Morris; Alison Hainsworth; Deepa Solanki; E Stewart; S Eskinder; Arun Sahai; Andrew Williams; Alexis Schizas

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Alexis Schizas

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Andrew Williams

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Paula Igualada-Martinez

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Amir Darakhshan

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Nyree Griffin

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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