Purpose of the Procedure
- Accurately determine the degree of uterine, bladder, and rectal prolapse
- Evaluate pelvic floor muscle efficiency during strain
- Provide a precise anatomical map for surgeons before reconstructive procedures
A specialized dynamic imaging technique to evaluate multi-compartment pelvic organ prolapse. It provides surgeons with detailed anatomical and functional maps to plan effective reconstructive surgeries and improve patient outcomes.
Scientific name: Dynamic Pelvic Floor MRI for Complex Prolapse
An advanced imaging procedure using MRI to evaluate pelvic muscles and ligaments during rest and strain. It includes dynamic sequences to assess multi-compartment prolapse before reconstructive surgery.