Clinical Review

Dynamic ultrasonography: An idea whose time has come (videos)

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Here view all dynamic ultrasonography videos from Dr. Goldstein for his expert article


 

VIDEO 1A Liberal use of your nonscanning hand on dynamic scanning shows “wiggling” of debris classic of a hemorrhagic corpus luteum

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VIDEO 1B Liberal use of your nonscanning hand helps identify a small postmenopausal ovary

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VIDEO 2A Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! This clip appears to show a relatively normal uterus

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VIDEO 2B Dynamic scanning can give the correct diagnosis even though clips were used! Same patient as in Video 2A showing what appears to be a solid adnexal mass

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VIDEO 2C Dynamic scan clearly shows the “mass” to be a pedunculated fibroid

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VIDEO 3A Video clip of a classic endometrioma

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VIDEO 3B Classic endometrioma showing no Doppler flow internally

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VIDEO 4A Video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4B Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 4C Another example of video of dynamic assessment in a patient with pain symptoms with a hydrosalpinx

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VIDEO 5A Sliding organ sign with normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5B Sliding sign showing adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5C Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5D Left ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5E Right ovary: Normal mobility (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5F Normal mobility even with a classic endometrioma (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 5G Adherent ovary (Courtesy of Dr. Ilan Timor-Tritsch)

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VIDEO 6A Dynamic scanning shows the ovary to be “stuck” in the cul-de-sac in a patient with endometriosis

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VIDEO 6B Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 6C Dynamic scanning in another patient with endometriosis showing markedly retroverted uterus with adherent bowel posteriorly

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VIDEO 7 Cystocele or urethral lengthening are key elements for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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VIDEO 8 Urethral lengthening is a key element for the diagnosis of incontinence with or without pelvic relaxation

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