Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Insights into Imaging 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Cystocele | Pictorial Review

Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvic floor—a pictorial review

Authors: João Cunha Salvador, Mónica Portela Coutinho, José Marques Venâncio, Bárbara Viamonte

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

Pelvic floor dysfunctions represent a range of functional disorders that frequently occur in adult women, carrying a significant burden on the quality of life, and its incidence tends to increase attending to the expected aging of the population. Pelvic floor dysfunctions can manifest as incontinence, constipation, and prolapsed pelvic organs. Since pelvic floor weakness is frequently generalized and clinically underdiagnosed, imaging evaluation is of major importance, especially prior to surgical correction. Given some interobserver variability of soft-tissue measurements, MR defecography allows a noninvasive, radiation-free, multiplanar dynamic evaluation of the three pelvic compartments simultaneously and with high spatial and temporal resolution. Both static/anatomic and dynamic/functional findings are important, since pelvic disorders can manifest as whole pelvic floor weakness/dysfunction or as an isolated or single compartment disorder. Imaging has a preponderant role in accessing pelvic floor disorders, and dynamic MR defecography presents as a reliable option, being able to evaluate the entire pelvic floor for optimal patient management before surgery. The purpose of this article is to address the female pelvic anatomy and explain the appropriate MR Defecography protocol, along with all the anatomic points, lines, angles, and measurements needed for a correct interpretation, to later focus on the different disorders of the female pelvic floor, illustrated with MR defecography images, highlighting the role of this technique in accessing these pathologic conditions.
Literature
1.
go back to reference García del Salto L, de Miguel Criado J, Aguilera del Hoyo LF et al (2014) MR imaging-based assessment of the female pelvic floor. Radiographics 34:1417–1439. García del Salto L, de Miguel Criado J, Aguilera del Hoyo LF et al (2014) MR imaging-based assessment of the female pelvic floor. Radiographics 34:1417–1439.
2.
go back to reference Olsen AL, Smith VJ, Bergstrom JO, Colling JC, Clark AL (1997) Epidemiology of surgically managed pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Obstet Gynecol 89(4):501–506. Olsen AL, Smith VJ, Bergstrom JO, Colling JC, Clark AL (1997) Epidemiology of surgically managed pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Obstet Gynecol 89(4):501–506.
3.
go back to reference Luber KM, Boero S, Choe JY (2001) The demographics of pelvic floor disorders: current observations and future projections. Am J Obstet Gynecol 184(7):1496–1503. Luber KM, Boero S, Choe JY (2001) The demographics of pelvic floor disorders: current observations and future projections. Am J Obstet Gynecol 184(7):1496–1503.
4.
go back to reference Members of the Consensus Development Panel (1989) Consensus conference. Urinary incontinence in adults. JAMA 261(18):2685–2690. Members of the Consensus Development Panel (1989) Consensus conference. Urinary incontinence in adults. JAMA 261(18):2685–2690.
5.
go back to reference Dolan LM, Hilton P (2010) Obstetric risk factors and pelvic floor dysfunction 20 years after first delivery. Int Urogynecol J 21:535–544. Dolan LM, Hilton P (2010) Obstetric risk factors and pelvic floor dysfunction 20 years after first delivery. Int Urogynecol J 21:535–544.
6.
go back to reference Serati M, Salvatore S, Khullar V et al (2008) Prospective study to assess risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction after delivery. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 87:313–318. Serati M, Salvatore S, Khullar V et al (2008) Prospective study to assess risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction after delivery. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 87:313–318.
7.
go back to reference Karasick S, Spettell CM (1997) The role of parity and hysterecomy on the development of plevic floor abnormalities revealed by defecography. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:1555–1558. Karasick S, Spettell CM (1997) The role of parity and hysterecomy on the development of plevic floor abnormalities revealed by defecography. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:1555–1558.
8.
go back to reference Maglinte DD, Bartram CI, Hale DA et al (2011) Functional imaging of the pelvic floor. Radiology 258(1):23–39. Maglinte DD, Bartram CI, Hale DA et al (2011) Functional imaging of the pelvic floor. Radiology 258(1):23–39.
9.
go back to reference Maglinte DD, Kelvin FM, Hale DS, Benson JT (1997) Dynamic cystoproctography: a unifying diagnostic approach to pelvic floor and anorectal dysfunction. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:759–767. Maglinte DD, Kelvin FM, Hale DS, Benson JT (1997) Dynamic cystoproctography: a unifying diagnostic approach to pelvic floor and anorectal dysfunction. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:759–767.
10.
go back to reference Maglinte DD, Kelvin FM, Fitzgerald K, Halo DS, Benson JT (1999) Association of compartment defects in pelvic floor dysfunction. AJR Am J Roentgenol 172:439–444. Maglinte DD, Kelvin FM, Fitzgerald K, Halo DS, Benson JT (1999) Association of compartment defects in pelvic floor dysfunction. AJR Am J Roentgenol 172:439–444.
11.
go back to reference Hetzer FH, Andreisek G, Tsagari C, Sahrbacher U, Weishaupt D (2006) MR defecography in patients with fecal incontinence: imaging findings and their effect on surgical management. Radiology 240(2):449–457. Hetzer FH, Andreisek G, Tsagari C, Sahrbacher U, Weishaupt D (2006) MR defecography in patients with fecal incontinence: imaging findings and their effect on surgical management. Radiology 240(2):449–457.
12.
go back to reference Nyagaard IK, Kreder KJ (1994) Complication of incontinence surgery. Int Urogynecol J 5:353–360. Nyagaard IK, Kreder KJ (1994) Complication of incontinence surgery. Int Urogynecol J 5:353–360.
13.
go back to reference Yang A, Mostwin JL, Rosenshein NB, Zerhouni EA (1991) Pelvic floor descent in women: dynamic evaluation with fast MR imaging and cinematic display. Radiology 179:25–33. Yang A, Mostwin JL, Rosenshein NB, Zerhouni EA (1991) Pelvic floor descent in women: dynamic evaluation with fast MR imaging and cinematic display. Radiology 179:25–33.
14.
go back to reference Lockhart ME, Fielding JR, Richter HE et al (2008) Reproducibility of dynamic MR imaging pelvic measurements: a multi-institutional study. Radiology 49(2):534–540. Lockhart ME, Fielding JR, Richter HE et al (2008) Reproducibility of dynamic MR imaging pelvic measurements: a multi-institutional study. Radiology 49(2):534–540.
15.
go back to reference Pannu HK, Kaufman HS, Cundiff GW, Genadry R, Bluemke DA, Fishman EK (2000) Dynamic MR imaging of pelvic organ prolapse: spectrum of abnormalities. Radiographics 20:1567–1582. Pannu HK, Kaufman HS, Cundiff GW, Genadry R, Bluemke DA, Fishman EK (2000) Dynamic MR imaging of pelvic organ prolapse: spectrum of abnormalities. Radiographics 20:1567–1582.
16.
go back to reference Flusberg M, Sahni VA, Erturk SM, Mortele KJ (2011) Dynamic MR Defecography: assessment of the usefulness of the defecation phase. AJR Am J Roentgenol 196:W394–W399. Flusberg M, Sahni VA, Erturk SM, Mortele KJ (2011) Dynamic MR Defecography: assessment of the usefulness of the defecation phase. AJR Am J Roentgenol 196:W394–W399.
17.
go back to reference Kelvin FM, Maglinte DD, Hale DS, Benson JT (1999) Female pelvic organ prolapse: a comparison of triphasic dynamic MR imaging and triphasic fluoroscopic cystocolpoproctography. Am J Roetngenol 174:81–88. Kelvin FM, Maglinte DD, Hale DS, Benson JT (1999) Female pelvic organ prolapse: a comparison of triphasic dynamic MR imaging and triphasic fluoroscopic cystocolpoproctography. Am J Roetngenol 174:81–88.
18.
go back to reference Healy JC, Halligan S, Reznek RH et al (1997) Dynamic MR imaging compared with evacuation proctography when evaluating anorectal configuration and pelvic floor movement. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:775–779. Healy JC, Halligan S, Reznek RH et al (1997) Dynamic MR imaging compared with evacuation proctography when evaluating anorectal configuration and pelvic floor movement. AJR Am J Roentgenol 169:775–779.
19.
go back to reference Fielding JR, Griffiths DJ, Versi E, Mulkern RV, Lee MT, Jolesz FA (1998) MR imaging of pelvic floor continence mechanisms in the supine and sitting positions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 171:1607–1610. Fielding JR, Griffiths DJ, Versi E, Mulkern RV, Lee MT, Jolesz FA (1998) MR imaging of pelvic floor continence mechanisms in the supine and sitting positions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 171:1607–1610.
20.
go back to reference Bertschinger KM, Hetzer FH, Roos JE, Treiber K, Marincek B, Hilfiker PR (2002) Dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor performed with patient sitting in an open-magnet unit versus with patient supine in a closed-magnet unit. Radiology 223:501–508. Bertschinger KM, Hetzer FH, Roos JE, Treiber K, Marincek B, Hilfiker PR (2002) Dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor performed with patient sitting in an open-magnet unit versus with patient supine in a closed-magnet unit. Radiology 223:501–508.
21.
go back to reference Pannu HK, Javitt MC, Glanc P et al (2015) ACR appropriateness criteria pelvic floor dysfunction. J Am Coll Radiol 12:134–142. Pannu HK, Javitt MC, Glanc P et al (2015) ACR appropriateness criteria pelvic floor dysfunction. J Am Coll Radiol 12:134–142.
22.
go back to reference El Sayed RF, Alt CD, Maccioni F et al (2017) Magnetic resonance imaging of pelvic floor dysfunction – joint recommendations off the ESUR and ESGAR Pelvic Floor Working Group. Eur Radiol 27:2067–2085.. El Sayed RF, Alt CD, Maccioni F et al (2017) Magnetic resonance imaging of pelvic floor dysfunction – joint recommendations off the ESUR and ESGAR Pelvic Floor Working Group. Eur Radiol 27:2067–2085..
23.
go back to reference Ikenberry S, Lappas JC, Hana MP, Rex DK (1996) Defecography in healthy subjects: comparison of three contrast media. Radiology 201:233–238. Ikenberry S, Lappas JC, Hana MP, Rex DK (1996) Defecography in healthy subjects: comparison of three contrast media. Radiology 201:233–238.
24.
go back to reference Solopova AE, Hetzer FH, Marincek B, Weishaupt D (2007) Prospective comparison of two rectal enema compositions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 190:W118–W124. Solopova AE, Hetzer FH, Marincek B, Weishaupt D (2007) Prospective comparison of two rectal enema compositions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 190:W118–W124.
25.
go back to reference Morakkabati-Spitz N, Gieseke J, Willinek WA et al (2008) Dynamic pelvic floor MR imaging at 3 T in patients with clinical signs of urinary incontinence-preliminary results. Eur Radiol 18:2620–2627. Morakkabati-Spitz N, Gieseke J, Willinek WA et al (2008) Dynamic pelvic floor MR imaging at 3 T in patients with clinical signs of urinary incontinence-preliminary results. Eur Radiol 18:2620–2627.
26.
go back to reference Sayed RF, Mashed S, Farag A, Morsy MM, Abdel Azim MS (2008) Pelvic floor dysfunction: assessment with combined analysis of static and dynamic MR imaging findings. Radiology 248(2):518–530. Sayed RF, Mashed S, Farag A, Morsy MM, Abdel Azim MS (2008) Pelvic floor dysfunction: assessment with combined analysis of static and dynamic MR imaging findings. Radiology 248(2):518–530.
27.
go back to reference Bhan SN, Mnatzakanian GN, Nisenbaum R, Lee AB, Colak E (2016) MRI for pelvic floor dysfunction: can the strain phase be eliminated? Abdom Radiol (NY) 41:215–220. Bhan SN, Mnatzakanian GN, Nisenbaum R, Lee AB, Colak E (2016) MRI for pelvic floor dysfunction: can the strain phase be eliminated? Abdom Radiol (NY) 41:215–220.
28.
go back to reference Schawkat K, Pfister B, Parker H et al (2018) Dynamic MRI of the pelvic floor: comparison of performance in supine vs. left lateral body position. Br J Radiol 91:20180393. Schawkat K, Pfister B, Parker H et al (2018) Dynamic MRI of the pelvic floor: comparison of performance in supine vs. left lateral body position. Br J Radiol 91:20180393.
29.
go back to reference Putz C, Alt CD, Hensel C et al (2017) 3T MR-defecography – a feasibility study in sensorimotor complete spinal cord injured patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Eur J Radiol 91:15–21. Putz C, Alt CD, Hensel C et al (2017) 3T MR-defecography – a feasibility study in sensorimotor complete spinal cord injured patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Eur J Radiol 91:15–21.
30.
go back to reference Zijta FM, Froeling M. van der Paardt MP et al (2011) Feasibility of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with fibre tratography of the normal female pelvic floor. Eur Radiol 21: 1243–1249. Zijta FM, Froeling M. van der Paardt MP et al (2011) Feasibility of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with fibre tratography of the normal female pelvic floor. Eur Radiol 21: 1243–1249.
31.
go back to reference Zijta FM, Lakeman MM, Froeling M et al (2012) Evaluation of the female pelvic floor in pelvic organ prolapse using 3.0-tesla diffusion tensor imaging and fibre tractography. Eur Radiol 22:2806–2813. Zijta FM, Lakeman MM, Froeling M et al (2012) Evaluation of the female pelvic floor in pelvic organ prolapse using 3.0-tesla diffusion tensor imaging and fibre tractography. Eur Radiol 22:2806–2813.
32.
go back to reference Boyadzhyan L, Raman SS, Raz S (2008) Role of static and dynamic MR imaging in surgical pelvic floor dysfunction. Radiographics 28:949–967. Boyadzhyan L, Raman SS, Raz S (2008) Role of static and dynamic MR imaging in surgical pelvic floor dysfunction. Radiographics 28:949–967.
33.
go back to reference Fielding JR (2002) Practical MR imaging of female pelvic floor weakness. Radiographics 22:295–304. Fielding JR (2002) Practical MR imaging of female pelvic floor weakness. Radiographics 22:295–304.
34.
go back to reference Mortele KJ, Fairhurst J (2007) Dynamic MR defecography of the posterior compartment: indications, techniques and MRI features. Eur J Radiol 61:462–472. Mortele KJ, Fairhurst J (2007) Dynamic MR defecography of the posterior compartment: indications, techniques and MRI features. Eur J Radiol 61:462–472.
35.
go back to reference Colaiacomo MC, Masselli G, Polettini E et al (2009) Dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor: a pictorial review. Radiographics 29:e35. Colaiacomo MC, Masselli G, Polettini E et al (2009) Dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor: a pictorial review. Radiographics 29:e35.
36.
go back to reference Woodfield CA, Krishnamoorthy S, Hampton BS, Brody JM (2010) Imaging pelvic floor disorders: trend toward comprehensive MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol 194:1640–1649. Woodfield CA, Krishnamoorthy S, Hampton BS, Brody JM (2010) Imaging pelvic floor disorders: trend toward comprehensive MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol 194:1640–1649.
37.
go back to reference Schawkat K, Heinrich H, Parker HL et al (2018) How to define pathologic pelvic floor descent in RM defecography during defecation? Abdom Radiol (NY) 43(12):3233–3240. Schawkat K, Heinrich H, Parker HL et al (2018) How to define pathologic pelvic floor descent in RM defecography during defecation? Abdom Radiol (NY) 43(12):3233–3240.
38.
go back to reference Handel LN, Leach GE (2008) Current evaluation and management of female urethral diverticula. Curr Urol Rep 9(5):383–388. Handel LN, Leach GE (2008) Current evaluation and management of female urethral diverticula. Curr Urol Rep 9(5):383–388.
39.
go back to reference Chaudhary VV, Patel MK, Douek M, Raman SS (2010) MR imaging and US of female urethral and Periurethral disease. Radiographics 30:1857–1874. Chaudhary VV, Patel MK, Douek M, Raman SS (2010) MR imaging and US of female urethral and Periurethral disease. Radiographics 30:1857–1874.
40.
go back to reference Hosseinzadeh K, Heller MT, Houshmand G (2012) Imaging of the female perineum in adults. Radiographics 32:E129–E168. Hosseinzadeh K, Heller MT, Houshmand G (2012) Imaging of the female perineum in adults. Radiographics 32:E129–E168.
41.
go back to reference Dietz HP (2010) Pelvic floor ultrasound: a review. Am J Obstet Gynecol 202:321–334. Dietz HP (2010) Pelvic floor ultrasound: a review. Am J Obstet Gynecol 202:321–334.
42.
go back to reference Kelvin FM, Hale DS, Maglinte DD, Patten BJ, Benson JT (1999) Female pelvic organ prolapse: diagnostic contribution of dynamic cystoproctography and comparison with physical examination. AJR Am J Roentgenol 173:31–37. Kelvin FM, Hale DS, Maglinte DD, Patten BJ, Benson JT (1999) Female pelvic organ prolapse: diagnostic contribution of dynamic cystoproctography and comparison with physical examination. AJR Am J Roentgenol 173:31–37.
43.
go back to reference Lienemann A, Anthuber C, Baron A, Kohn P, Reiser M (1997) Dynamic MC colpocystorectography assessing pelvic floor descent. Eur Radiol 7:1309–1317. Lienemann A, Anthuber C, Baron A, Kohn P, Reiser M (1997) Dynamic MC colpocystorectography assessing pelvic floor descent. Eur Radiol 7:1309–1317.
44.
go back to reference Kelvin FM, Maglinte DD, Benson JT (1994) Evacuation proctography (defecography): an aid to the investigation of pelvic floor disorders. Obstet Gynecol 83:307–314. Kelvin FM, Maglinte DD, Benson JT (1994) Evacuation proctography (defecography): an aid to the investigation of pelvic floor disorders. Obstet Gynecol 83:307–314.
45.
go back to reference Roos JE, Weishaupt D, Wildermuth S, Willman JK, Marincek B, Hilfiker PR (2002) Experience of 4 years with open MR defecography: pictorial review of anorectal anatomy and disease. Radiographics 22:817–832. Roos JE, Weishaupt D, Wildermuth S, Willman JK, Marincek B, Hilfiker PR (2002) Experience of 4 years with open MR defecography: pictorial review of anorectal anatomy and disease. Radiographics 22:817–832.
46.
go back to reference Stoker J, Halligan S, Bartram CI (2001) Pelvic floor imaging. Radiology 218(3):621–641. Stoker J, Halligan S, Bartram CI (2001) Pelvic floor imaging. Radiology 218(3):621–641.
47.
go back to reference Fengler SA, Pearl PK, Prasad ML et al (1997) Management of recurrent rectal prolapse. Dis Colon Rectum 40:832–834.CrossRef Fengler SA, Pearl PK, Prasad ML et al (1997) Management of recurrent rectal prolapse. Dis Colon Rectum 40:832–834.CrossRef
48.
go back to reference Stoker J, Bartram CI, Halligan S (2002) Imaging the posterior pelvic floor. Eur Radiol 12:779–788. Stoker J, Bartram CI, Halligan S (2002) Imaging the posterior pelvic floor. Eur Radiol 12:779–788.
49.
go back to reference Terra P, Stoker J (2006) The current role of imaging techniques in faecal incontinence. Eur Radiol 16:1727–1736. Terra P, Stoker J (2006) The current role of imaging techniques in faecal incontinence. Eur Radiol 16:1727–1736.
Metadata
Title
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvic floor—a pictorial review
Authors
João Cunha Salvador
Mónica Portela Coutinho
José Marques Venâncio
Bárbara Viamonte
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0687-9

Other articles of this Issue 1/2019

Insights into Imaging 1/2019 Go to the issue