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Role of ultrasound imaging in advancing treatment of female patients with pelvic floor mesh complications
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作者 William Singh harpreet wadhwa +1 位作者 Whitney Halgrimson Ervin Kocjancic 《World Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2016年第1期73-77,共5页
Application of vaginal mesh for stress urinary incon-tinence has seen widespread use due to its relatively short operative time in combination with its efficacy in treatment. However, vaginal mesh is not without its d... Application of vaginal mesh for stress urinary incon-tinence has seen widespread use due to its relatively short operative time in combination with its efficacy in treatment. However, vaginal mesh is not without its drawbacks and can lead to mesh erosion or extrusion, infection, dyspareunia, and recurrence of incontinence. Vaginal mesh complications can lead to feelings of hopelessness, isolation, shame, and emotional distress. Furthermore, failure to identify and address these complications in a timely manner can be permanently damaging to patient health. It is vital to be able to identify mesh complications early. Various imaging methodologies exist to visualize vaginal mesh placement and complications, including ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT). This invited review paper focuses on the role of ultrasound in mesh visualization, mesh complication identification, and operative planning in the event of subsequent surgical mesh revision. Polypropylene mesh is echogenic on ultrasound, making it a useful tool for visualizing post-operative mesh placement. Transperineal, translabial and endovaginal ultrasound technique use has been described in the pre- and peri-operative setting to identify mesh in complex cases. Effcacy and practicality of CT and MRI use in identifying mesh in these cases is limited. 展开更多
关键词 Mesh complications Imaging Ultrasound Computed tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Mesh revision Stress urinary incontinence EROSION EXTRUSION DYSPAREUNIA
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