Ultrasound imaging of the anal sphincter complex : a review

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Abdool, Zeelha
Sultan, Abdul H.
Thakar, Ranee

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British Institute of Radiology

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Endoanal ultrasound is now regarded as the gold standard for evaluating anal sphincter pathology in the investigation of anal incontinence. The advent of three-dimensional ultrasound has further improved our understanding of the twodimensional technique. Endoanal ultrasound requires specialised equipment and its relative invasiveness has prompted clinicians to explore alternative imaging techniques. Transvaginal and transperineal ultrasound have been recently evaluated as alternative imaging modalities. However, the need for technique standardisation, validation and reporting is of paramount importance. We conducted a MEDLINE search (1950 to February 2010) and critically reviewed studies using the three imaging techniques in evaluating anal sphincter integrity.

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Ultrasound imaging (USI), Anal sphincter complex

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Abdool, Z, Sultan, AH & Thakar, R 2012, 'Ultrasound imaging of the anal sphincter complex : a review', The British Journal of Radiology, vol. 85, no. 1015, pp. 865-875.