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Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal 10/2021

10.09.2021 | Joint Publication

Consensus definitions and interpretation templates for magnetic resonance imaging of Defecatory pelvic floor disorders

Proceedings of the consensus meeting of the pelvic floor disorders consortium of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, the Society of Abdominal Radiology, the international continence society, the American Urogynecologic Society, the international Urogynecological association, and the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

verfasst von: Brooke H. Gurland, Gaurav Khatri, Roopa Ram, Tracy L. Hull, Ervin Kocjancic, Lieschen H. Quiroz, Rania F. El Sayed, Kedar R. Jambhekar, Victoria Chernyak, Raj Mohan Paspulati, Vipul R. Sheth, Ari M. Steiner, Amita Kamath, S. Abbas Shobeiri, Milena M. Weinstein, Liliana Bordeianou, On Behalf of the Members of the Expert Workgroup on Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pelvic Floor Disorders

Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal | Ausgabe 10/2021

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The Pelvic Floor Disorders Consortium (PFDC) is a multidisciplinary organization of colorectal surgeons, urogynecologists, urologists, gynecologists, gastroenterologists, radiologists, physiotherapists, and other advanced care practitioners. Specialists from these fields are all dedicated to the diagnosis and management of patients with pelvic floor conditions, but they approach, evaluate, and treat such patients with their own unique perspectives given the differences in their respective training. The PFDC was formed to bridge gaps and enable collaboration between these specialties. The goal of the PFDC is to develop and evaluate educational programs, create clinical guidelines and algorithms, and promote high quality of care in this unique patient population. The recommendations included in this document represent the work of the PFDC Working Group on Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pelvic Floor Disorders (members listed alphabetically in Table 1). The objective was to generate inclusive, rather than prescriptive, guidance for all practitioners, irrespective of discipline, involved in the evaluation and treatment of patients with pelvic floor disorders.
Table 1
Members of the working group
Name and degree
Affiliation
City, state, country
Jennifer Ayscue, M.D.
Division of Colorectal Surgery, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
North Washington, DC, USA
Pedro Basilio, M.D.
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Clinica de Saúde Intestinal
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Victoria Chernyak, M.D.
Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, NY, USA
Rania Farouk El Sayed, M.D.
Cairo University Pelvic Floor Centre of Excellency and Research Lab, Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University Hospitals.
Cairo, Egypt
Brooke Gurland, M.D.
Division of Colorectal Surgery. Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Cynthia Hall, M.D.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology UMass Memorial Medical Center
Worcester, MA, USA
Karin Herrmann, M.D.
Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cleveland, OH, USA
Kedar Jambhekar, M.D.
Department of Radiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock, AR, USA
Andreas M. Kaiser, M.D.
Division of Colorectal Surgery, City of Hope National Cancer Center
Duarte, CA, USA
Amita Kamath, M.D.
Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY, USA
Gaurav Khatri, M.D.
Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX, USA
Erin Kocjancic, M.D.
Department of Urology College of Medicine University of Illinois
Chicago, IL, USA
Khashayar Rafatzand, M.D.
Department of Radiology, UMass Memorial Medical Center
Worcester, MA, USA
Luz Maria Rodriguez, M.D.
Division of Colorectal Surgery National Cancer Institute
Rockville, MD, USA
Kavita Mishra, M.D.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Leila Neshatian, M.D.
Division of Gastroenterology, Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Erin O’Neill, M.D.
Department of Radiology, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
North Washington, DC, USA
Albert Parlade, M.D.
Department of Radiology, Cleveland Clinic
Weston, FL, USA
Raj Mohan Paspulati, M.D.
Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Cleveland, OH USA
Roopa Ram, M.D.
Department of Radiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, AR, USA
Vipul Sheth, M.D.
Department of Radiology, Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Ari Steiner, M.D.
Department of Radiology, Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital
Oceanside, NY, USA
Raveen Syan, M.D.
Department of Urology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL, USA
Amber Traugott, M.D.
Division of Colorectal Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, OH, USA
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Metadaten
Titel
Consensus definitions and interpretation templates for magnetic resonance imaging of Defecatory pelvic floor disorders
Proceedings of the consensus meeting of the pelvic floor disorders consortium of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, the Society of Abdominal Radiology, the international continence society, the American Urogynecologic Society, the international Urogynecological association, and the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
verfasst von
Brooke H. Gurland
Gaurav Khatri
Roopa Ram
Tracy L. Hull
Ervin Kocjancic
Lieschen H. Quiroz
Rania F. El Sayed
Kedar R. Jambhekar
Victoria Chernyak
Raj Mohan Paspulati
Vipul R. Sheth
Ari M. Steiner
Amita Kamath
S. Abbas Shobeiri
Milena M. Weinstein
Liliana Bordeianou
On Behalf of the Members of the Expert Workgroup on Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pelvic Floor Disorders
Publikationsdatum
10.09.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
International Urogynecology Journal / Ausgabe 10/2021
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-021-04955-z

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