The Authors describe their experience about the use of vaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of some organic disease of the female urethra. The ultrasonography was performed with the 5 Mhz endocavitary probe and patients in lithotomy position and filled bladder. With this method has been possible value the urethral and peri-urethral echostructure and urethral calibre during micturition. the Authors visualized 20 urethral diverticula, 6 stenosis, 2 carcinomas and 1 leiomyoma. They show the great reliability of this investigation and argue that it may be present as a first instrumental approach in the clinical suspicion of an organic pathology of the female urethra.

[Usefulness of transvaginal echography in the study of organic pathology of the female u[Usefulness of transvaginal echography in the study of organic pathology of the female urethra]

PORPIGLIA, Francesco;FONTANA, Dario
1996-01-01

Abstract

The Authors describe their experience about the use of vaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of some organic disease of the female urethra. The ultrasonography was performed with the 5 Mhz endocavitary probe and patients in lithotomy position and filled bladder. With this method has been possible value the urethral and peri-urethral echostructure and urethral calibre during micturition. the Authors visualized 20 urethral diverticula, 6 stenosis, 2 carcinomas and 1 leiomyoma. They show the great reliability of this investigation and argue that it may be present as a first instrumental approach in the clinical suspicion of an organic pathology of the female urethra.
1996
68
151
153
PORPIGLIA F ;MORRA I ;ROCCA A ;FONTANA D
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