The effect of the urinary bladder in obstetrical sonography

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Radiology, 128(1), 169-175

DOI 10.1148/128.1.169 PMID 663205

Abstract

Observations of random obstetrical cases out of a large-volume practice are presented to demonstrate the often overlooked effects of filling the urinary bladder for obstetrical sonography. The effects, predominantly evident in the second trimester, include: perssure effects on the lower uterine segment, displacement of the cervix and/or corpus of the uterus, rotation, flexion, version, and tilting of the uterus. These events may affect the perception of placenta location and fetal position. This is especially important in the diagnosis of placenta previa in the second trimester. Many instances of placental "migration" may be due to this phenomenon. Implications for amniocentesis are briefly discussed.

Topics

urinary bladder effect obstetrical ultrasound placenta previa, full bladder artifact obstetric sonography cervix displacement, placenta previa diagnosis second trimester ultrasound bladder, placental migration bladder filling effect sonography, uterine displacement full bladder obstetrical ultrasound, bladder distension effect on placenta location perception, second trimester ultrasound artifacts bladder pressure, amniocentesis ultrasound bladder effect fetal position, Zemlyn urinary bladder obstetrical sonography artifact, lower uterine segment compression bladder filling ultrasound
PMID 663205 663205 DOI 10.1148/128.1.169 10.1148/128.1.169

Cite this article

Zemlyn, S. (1978). The effect of the urinary bladder in obstetrical sonography. *Radiology*, *128*(1), 169-175. https://doi.org/10.1148/128.1.169

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