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****Two concentric rings (uterine lining and gestation lining) around anechoic gestational sac
****Two concentric rings (uterine lining and gestation lining) around anechoic gestational sac
****Highly suggestive of intrauterine pregnancy (before yolk sac or embryo embryo visualized)
****Highly suggestive of intrauterine pregnancy (before yolk sac or embryo embryo visualized)
**** [[File:double_decidual_sac_sign.jpg|thumb|Writing that you want on the bottom of the photo]]
**** [[File:double_decidual_sac_sign.jpg|thumb|Double decidual sac sign]]
***Intradecidual sign:
***Intradecidual sign:
****Thickened decidua on one side of uterine cavity surrounding echogenic area
****Thickened decidua on one side of uterine cavity surrounding echogenic area

Revision as of 02:57, 14 October 2017

Background

  • Also known as endovaginal ultrasound
  • Used to evaluate female reproductive organs including uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and vagina

Indications

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Abnormal abdominal or pelvic exam
  • Pelvic pain
  • Confirm intrauterine pregnancy
  • Gestational dating during pregnancy
  • Fetal monitoring and surveillance
  • Evaluation of placenta
  • Evaluate for spontaneous abortion
  • Evaluate for ectopic pregnancy
  • Uterine fibroids
  • IUD placement confirmation
  • Ovarian torsion
  • Ovarian cysts

Technique

  • Probe and transducer
    • Endocavitary probe (high frequency, low penetration)
    • Probe "dot" stays on left side of ultrasound screen
      • Corresponds with anterior structures (if probe marker held at 12:00) and right-sided structures (if probe marker held at 9:00)
  • Patient positioning
    • Lithotomy position
    • Gently advance probe into vaginal canal
    • May be more comfortable for patient to insert probe into vagina herself

Findings

  • Endometrial stripe: Measured from thickest echogenic area (from one basal endometrial interface to the other, including canal)
    • Pre-menopausal:
      • During menstruation: 2-4mm
      • Early proliferative phase: 5-7mm
      • Late proliferative phase: 11mm
      • Secretory phase: 7-16mm
      • After D&C or SAB: >5mm
        • Consider retained POC if thicker
    • Post-menopausal:
      • With vaginal bleeding: <5mm
      • Without vaginal bleeding: <11mm
  • Adnexa:
    • Simple ovarian cyst: <2.5-3cm
  • Pregnancy:
    • Gestational sac
      • First sign of early pregnancy, usually seen between 3-5 weeks gestation
      • Double decidual sac sign:
        • Two concentric rings (uterine lining and gestation lining) around anechoic gestational sac
        • Highly suggestive of intrauterine pregnancy (before yolk sac or embryo embryo visualized)
        • Double decidual sac sign
      • Intradecidual sign:
        • Thickened decidua on one side of uterine cavity surrounding echogenic area
    • Pseudgestational sac
    • May be erroneously interpreted as true gestational sac in ectopic pregnancy
    • Irregularly shaped
    • Located in endometrial cavity, instead of eccentrically within endometrium
    • No yolk sac present
    • May not have double decidual sac sign

Images

Normal

Normal thickened endometrial stripe during secretory phase
Normal thin endometrial stripe during menses

Abnormal

Ectopic pregnancy at the cervix
Free fluid in cul-de-sac, no gestational sac visualized in uterus
Simple ovarian cyst
Hemorrhagic cyst with blood clot

Pearls and Pitfalls

Documentation

Normal Exam

Abnormal Exam

Clips

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See Also

References