Introduction and hypothesis: Conventional defecography and MRI defecography can be requested as an additional test for diagnosing and differentiating the type of posterior compartment prolapse and/or obstructive defecation disorders. The objective of this study was to determine the added value of conventional defecography, conventional defecography and MRI defecography for clinical decision-making on treatment for patients with posterior compartment prolapse. Methods: Four gynecologists were asked to fill in their treatment plan per patient for 32 cases for three different steps. Step 1 consisted of information on the anamnesis and physical examination (POP-Q). Step 2 consisted of Step 1, including conventional defecography (group A) or MRI...
Objective: to compare the vaginal configuration on magnetic resonance imaging following transvaginal...
Purpose: Dynamic high-field magnetic resonance (MR) defecography including the evacuation phase is a...
Background: The FIGO Working Group (FWG) in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (2012–2...
AIM: This study compared the diagnostic capabilities of dynamic magnetic resonance defaecography (D-...
Objective Defecography may be useful in pre-operative assessment of patients with genital prolapse. ...
Background: MRI is the newest technique used to evaluate patients with pelvic floor disorders. It al...
Introduction Evacuation proctography (EP) is considered to be the gold standard investigation for th...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Several posterior compartment surgical approaches are used to address p...
Introduction and hypothesisWe hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in changes i...
BACKGROUND: To determine whether direction of vaginal displacement during defecography aids in diagn...
BACKGROUND: Obstructed defaecation syndrome (ODS) is difficulty in evacuating stools, requiring stra...
Introduction: the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of dynamic pelvic floor MRI (dMR...
International audiencePelvic floor abnormalities often impact significantly the quality of life and ...
Contains fulltext : 79694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION A...
Introduction and hypothesisOptimal measures for assessing anatomy and defecatory symptoms related to...
Objective: to compare the vaginal configuration on magnetic resonance imaging following transvaginal...
Purpose: Dynamic high-field magnetic resonance (MR) defecography including the evacuation phase is a...
Background: The FIGO Working Group (FWG) in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (2012–2...
AIM: This study compared the diagnostic capabilities of dynamic magnetic resonance defaecography (D-...
Objective Defecography may be useful in pre-operative assessment of patients with genital prolapse. ...
Background: MRI is the newest technique used to evaluate patients with pelvic floor disorders. It al...
Introduction Evacuation proctography (EP) is considered to be the gold standard investigation for th...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Several posterior compartment surgical approaches are used to address p...
Introduction and hypothesisWe hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in changes i...
BACKGROUND: To determine whether direction of vaginal displacement during defecography aids in diagn...
BACKGROUND: Obstructed defaecation syndrome (ODS) is difficulty in evacuating stools, requiring stra...
Introduction: the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of dynamic pelvic floor MRI (dMR...
International audiencePelvic floor abnormalities often impact significantly the quality of life and ...
Contains fulltext : 79694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION A...
Introduction and hypothesisOptimal measures for assessing anatomy and defecatory symptoms related to...
Objective: to compare the vaginal configuration on magnetic resonance imaging following transvaginal...
Purpose: Dynamic high-field magnetic resonance (MR) defecography including the evacuation phase is a...
Background: The FIGO Working Group (FWG) in Pelvic Floor Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (2012–2...