Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound /
Dietz, Hans Peter.
Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound / by Hans Peter Dietz, Lennox P. J. Hoyte, Anneke B. Steensma. - xiv, 138 páginas 104 ilustraciones, 17 ilustraciones en color. recurso en línea.
Springer eBooks
Live Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor: An MRI Perspective -- Pelvic Floor Ultrasound: Basic Physics, Instrumentation, and Examination Technique -- 3D/4D Imaging: Technical Overview and Basic Methodology -- The Anterior Compartment -- The Central and Posterior Compartments -- Axial Plane Imaging -- Imaging of Implant Materials -- Outlook -- An Introduction to 4D View™ (Version 5.0).
Ultrasound has replaced X-ray as the main imaging modality for the diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders in the female. Most recent developments - volume contrast, speckle reduction and multi-slice imaging - have markedly enhanced spatial resolution and ease of use, with the result that ultrasound now enables cost-effective and non-invasive demonstration of bladder neck and pelvic organ mobility, vaginal, urethral and levator ani function and anatomy, and anorectal anatomy. Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound provides an introduction to pelvic floor imaging, as well as a resource to be used during initial and more advanced practice. This atlas is an invaluable resource for gynecologists, urogynecologists, female urologists, sonologists, radiologists, and physiotherapists.
9781846285844
10.1007/9781846285844 doi
R895-920
Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound / by Hans Peter Dietz, Lennox P. J. Hoyte, Anneke B. Steensma. - xiv, 138 páginas 104 ilustraciones, 17 ilustraciones en color. recurso en línea.
Springer eBooks
Live Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor: An MRI Perspective -- Pelvic Floor Ultrasound: Basic Physics, Instrumentation, and Examination Technique -- 3D/4D Imaging: Technical Overview and Basic Methodology -- The Anterior Compartment -- The Central and Posterior Compartments -- Axial Plane Imaging -- Imaging of Implant Materials -- Outlook -- An Introduction to 4D View™ (Version 5.0).
Ultrasound has replaced X-ray as the main imaging modality for the diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders in the female. Most recent developments - volume contrast, speckle reduction and multi-slice imaging - have markedly enhanced spatial resolution and ease of use, with the result that ultrasound now enables cost-effective and non-invasive demonstration of bladder neck and pelvic organ mobility, vaginal, urethral and levator ani function and anatomy, and anorectal anatomy. Atlas of Pelvic Floor Ultrasound provides an introduction to pelvic floor imaging, as well as a resource to be used during initial and more advanced practice. This atlas is an invaluable resource for gynecologists, urogynecologists, female urologists, sonologists, radiologists, and physiotherapists.
9781846285844
10.1007/9781846285844 doi
R895-920