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This webinar, presented by Prof. Ligita Jokubkiene, explores advances in pelvic floor ultrasound and its role in clinical assessment of pelvic floor anatomy and function. The session focuses on how ultrasound can be used to visualize pelvic floor structures and support evaluation in gynecologic and pelvic floor practice.
The presentation reviews key principles of pelvic floor ultrasound, including visualization of pelvic floor muscles, connective tissues, and pelvic organs. Emphasis is placed on standardized scanning techniques and anatomical landmarks to support consistent image acquisition and interpretation.
The session discusses how pelvic floor ultrasound can be applied to assess pelvic floor function under different conditions, such as rest and dynamic maneuvers. Examples illustrate how ultrasound findings may support evaluation of pelvic floor dysfunction and contribute to clinical assessment.
Advances in ultrasound assessment are highlighted, including improved image quality and refined examination techniques that support clearer visualization of pelvic floor anatomy. The importance of examiner experience and structured evaluation is emphasized throughout the presentation.
The webinar presents pelvic floor ultrasound as a valuable imaging modality for assessing pelvic floor anatomy and function. It highlights how advances in ultrasound assessment can support more detailed evaluation and improve understanding of pelvic floor conditions in clinical practice.
