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Christos E. Constantinou

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  • Novel insight into the dynamics of male pelvic floor contractions through transperineal ultrasound imaging.

    Stafford RE, Ashton-Miller JA, Constantinou CE, Hodges PW. J Urol. 2012; 188 (4): 1224-30

    Transperineal ultrasound imaging enables the minimally invasive assessment of pelvic floor muscle function. Although commonly used in women, the approach has rarely been reported in men. This approach has advantages because the midsagittal view visualizes a bony landmark and the entire urethral length. This allows investigation of the displacement of multiple points along the urethra and the unique mechanical actions of multiple muscles that could influence continence. We used a new transperineal ultrasound technique to compare the relative displacement of urethrovesical junction, anorectal junction and distal urethra during voluntary pelvic floor muscle contractions in continent men.

    PubMedID: 22902016

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