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Multicompartmental Imaging
Rania Farouk El Sayed, MD, PhD
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TERMINOLOGY

  • Definitions

    • 3-axis perineal evaluation (TAPE) approach

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

  • Clinical Importance

    • Function & Dysfunction

      • Clinical Importance

        • Clinical Assessment of Multicompartmental Defect

          Imaging of Multicompartmental Defects

          • General

            • Combined Static and Dynamic MR

              Correlative Analytic Approach

              • Data Integration

                • Treatment

                  Selected References

                  1. Bitti GT et al: Pelvic floor failure: MR imaging evaluation of anatomic and functional abnormalities. Radiographics. 34(2):429-48, 2014
                  2. García Del Salto L et al: MR Imaging-based assessment of the female pelvic floor. Radiographics. 34(5):1417-39, 2014
                  3. El Sayed RF: The urogynecological side of pelvic floor MRI: the clinician's needs and the radiologist's role. Abdom Imaging. 38(5):912-29, 2013
                  4. El Sayed RF et al: Pelvic floor dysfunction: assessment with combined analysis of static and dynamic MR imaging findings. Radiology. 248(2):518-30, 2008
                  5. Petros PEP: Reconstructive pelvic floor surgery according to the integral theory. In: Petros PEP: The Female Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction, and Management According to the Integral Theory. 2nd ed. Springer. 83-167, 2007
                  6. Hübner M et al: A prospective comparison between clinical outcome and open-configuration magnetic resonance defecography findings before and after surgery for symptomatic rectocele. Colorectal Dis. 8(7):605-11, 2006
                  7. El Sayed RF et al: Preoperative and postoperative magnetic resonance imaging of female pelvic floor dysfunction: correlation with clinical findings. J Women's Imaging 7:163–80, 2005
                  8. Beco J et al: Perineology: a new area. Urogynaecol Int J. 17:79-86, 2003
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                  TERMINOLOGY

                  • Definitions

                    • 3-axis perineal evaluation (TAPE) approach

                  CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

                  • Clinical Importance

                    • Function & Dysfunction

                      • Clinical Importance

                        • Clinical Assessment of Multicompartmental Defect

                          Imaging of Multicompartmental Defects

                          • General

                            • Combined Static and Dynamic MR

                              Correlative Analytic Approach

                              • Data Integration

                                • Treatment

                                  Selected References

                                  1. Bitti GT et al: Pelvic floor failure: MR imaging evaluation of anatomic and functional abnormalities. Radiographics. 34(2):429-48, 2014
                                  2. García Del Salto L et al: MR Imaging-based assessment of the female pelvic floor. Radiographics. 34(5):1417-39, 2014
                                  3. El Sayed RF: The urogynecological side of pelvic floor MRI: the clinician's needs and the radiologist's role. Abdom Imaging. 38(5):912-29, 2013
                                  4. El Sayed RF et al: Pelvic floor dysfunction: assessment with combined analysis of static and dynamic MR imaging findings. Radiology. 248(2):518-30, 2008
                                  5. Petros PEP: Reconstructive pelvic floor surgery according to the integral theory. In: Petros PEP: The Female Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction, and Management According to the Integral Theory. 2nd ed. Springer. 83-167, 2007
                                  6. Hübner M et al: A prospective comparison between clinical outcome and open-configuration magnetic resonance defecography findings before and after surgery for symptomatic rectocele. Colorectal Dis. 8(7):605-11, 2006
                                  7. El Sayed RF et al: Preoperative and postoperative magnetic resonance imaging of female pelvic floor dysfunction: correlation with clinical findings. J Women's Imaging 7:163–80, 2005
                                  8. Beco J et al: Perineology: a new area. Urogynaecol Int J. 17:79-86, 2003