The application of transperineal ultrasonography combined with shear wave elastography in the evaluation and monitoring of pelvic floor function in the early stage after total hysterectomy
Runyan Ji, Jing Wu, Yanqing Xu, Hanzhen Ji

TL;DR
This study shows that transperineal ultrasound and SWE can effectively monitor pelvic floor function changes after hysterectomy, with TAH causing more damage.
Contribution
The study introduces a combined imaging approach using transperineal ultrasound and SWE for evaluating pelvic floor function post-hysterectomy.
Findings
Pelvic floor functions begin to weaken three months after total hysterectomy.
TAH causes more significant damage to pelvic floor structures and functions compared to LTH.
Abstract
•This study explores imaging assessment of pelvic floor function after hysterectomy.•The TAH can cause more significant damage to the pelvic floor structure and function.•Transperineal ultrasound and SWE assess pelvic floor function in multiple dimensions. This study explores imaging assessment of pelvic floor function after hysterectomy. The TAH can cause more significant damage to the pelvic floor structure and function. Transperineal ultrasound and SWE assess pelvic floor function in multiple dimensions. To investigate the combined effect of transperineal ultrasound and Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) in the evaluation and monitoring of pelvic floor functions after total hysterectomy. Fifty-two women who planned to undergo total hysterectomy from January 2019 to December 2022 in Nantong Third People's Hospital were selected, and the pelvic floor functions were assessed using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries · Endometriosis Research and Treatment
