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Uterus
Uterus
*[[Abnormal uterine bleeding]]
*[[Vaginal bleeding]]
*Fibroids
*Fibroids
*IUD placement confirmation
*IUD placement  


Ovaries and adnexa
Ovaries and adnexa
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==Technique==
==Technique==
*Probe and transducer
Probe and transducer
**Endocavitary probe (high frequency, low penetration)
*Endocavitary probe (high frequency, low penetration)
**Probe "dot" stays on left side of ultrasound screen
*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)
**Corresponds with anterior structures (if probe marker held at 12:00) and right-sided structures (if probe marker held at 9:00)


*Patient positioning
Patient positioning
**Lithotomy position
*Lithotomy position
**Gently advance probe into vaginal canal
*Gently advance probe into vaginal canal
**May be more comfortable for patient to insert probe into vagina herself
*May be more comfortable for patient to insert probe into vagina herself


==Findings==
==Findings==


*Endometrial stripe: Measured from thickest echogenic area (from one basal endometrial interface to the other, including canal)
Endometrial stripe: Measured from thickest echogenic area (from one basal endometrial interface to the other, including canal)
**Pre-menopausal:
**Pre-menopausal:
***During menstruation: 2-4mm
***During menstruation: 2-4mm
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***Without vaginal bleeding: <11mm
***Without vaginal bleeding: <11mm


*Adnexa:  
Adnexa:  
**Simple ovarian cyst: <2.5-3cm
*Simple ovarian cyst: <2.5-3cm


*Pregnancy (1st trimester):
Pregnancy (1st trimester):
*4-5 weeks:
*4-5 weeks:
**Gestational sac
**Gestational sac

Revision as of 20:21, 16 October 2017

Background

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

Indications

General

  • Pelvic pain
  • Abnormal pelvic or abdominal exam

Uterus

Ovaries and adnexa

Pregnancy

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 (1st trimester):

  • 4-5 weeks:
    • 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 anechoeic sac
        • Intradecidual sign
    • 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
  • 5.5-6 weeks:
    • Yolk Sac
      • Circular (or sometimes as two parallel lines) echogenic structure with thick walls within gestational sac
      • Only seen in intrauterine pregnancy
      • Multiple yolk sacs is earliest sign in multiple gestational pregnancy
    • Double bleb sign:
      • Yolk sac and amniotic cavity that look like two bubbles within gestational sac
Double bleb sign (yolk sac and amniotic cavity
  • 6-7 weeks
    • Fetal Pole
      • First visual manifestation of fetus (or "embryo")
      • Thickening of margin on yolk sac
      • Fetal pole (Thickening of yolk sac on one side)
    • Cardiac activity present (FHR ~100-115 bpm)
      • Crown rump length: ~5mm
  • 8-9 weeks
    • Limb buds appear
    • Head identifiable
  • 9-10 weeks
    • FHR ~170-180 bpm
    • Fetal movement visible

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

External Links

See Also

References