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This webinar, presented by Prof. Juan Luis Alcázar, focuses on performing endometriosis ultrasound using the IDEA protocol during real-time examination. The session emphasizes a structured and systematic approach to scanning, aimed at improving consistency and clarity when assessing pelvic anatomy in patients with suspected endometriosis.
The presentation reviews the key principles of the IDEA protocol and how they are applied during live ultrasound examinations. Attention is given to step-by-step scanning of pelvic structures, including the uterus, ovaries, and posterior compartment, using standardized terminology and anatomical landmarks.
Real-time ultrasound examination is highlighted as an essential component of endometriosis assessment. The session demonstrates how dynamic scanning, probe manipulation, and careful observation during the examination can support identification of sonographic findings associated with pelvic endometriosis.
Practical aspects of applying the IDEA protocol in daily practice are discussed, including examiner experience, workflow considerations, and documentation of findings. The presentation underscores the importance of consistency in scanning technique to support communication of results and integration into clinical decision-making.
For more insights, you can also watch this session on using IDEA protocol for assessing endometriosis in daily practice.
