Pictorial essay of ultrasound-reconstructed coronal plane images of the uterus in different uterine pathologies

Clin Anat. 2018 Apr;31(3):373-379. doi: 10.1002/ca.23035. Epub 2017 Dec 27.

Abstract

Imaging in the major planes (horizontal, coronal, and sagittal) of the uterus is important for determining anatomy and allowing the findings to be standardized, and for evaluating and diagnosing different pathological conditions in clinical practice. Examination of the coronal plane is an important step in identifying uterine pathologies and their relationships to the endometrial canal. Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound reveals the normal anatomy better and improves the depiction of abnormal anatomy, as the coronal plane of the uterus can easily be obtained using 3D reconstruction techniques. Our pictorial essay demonstrates that adding 3D ultrasound to a routine gynecological workup can be beneficial for clinicians, enabling a precise diagnosis to be made. In addition, the volumes obtained and stored by 3D ultrasound can allow students or residents to become more familiar with normal and abnormal pelvic structures. Clin. Anat. 31:373-379, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: arcuate uterus; cesarean scar defect; coronal plane; didelphe uterus; education; endometrial polyp; isthmoceles; three-dimensional plane; unicorn uterus; uterine anomalies; uterine pathology; uterus anatomy.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intrauterine Devices
  • Ultrasonography
  • Uterine Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Uterus / abnormalities
  • Uterus / diagnostic imaging*