1.Role of ultrasound in the evaluation of first-trimester pregnancies in the acute setting
Venkatesh A. MURUGAN ; Bryan O’Sullivan MURPHY ; Carolyn DUPUIS ; Alan GOLDSTEIN ; Young H. KIM
Ultrasonography 2020;39(2):178-189
In patients presenting for an evaluation of pregnancy in the first trimester, transvaginal ultrasound is the modality of choice for establishing the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy; evaluating pregnancy viability, gestational age, and multiplicity; detecting pregnancy-related complications; and diagnosing ectopic pregnancy. In this pictorial review article, the sonographic appearance of a normal intrauterine gestation and the most common complications of pregnancy in the first trimester in the acute setting are discussed.
2.Pelvic ultrasonography of the postpartum uterus in patients presenting to the emergency room with vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain
Zeynep VARDAR ; Carolyn S. DUPUIS ; Alan J. GOLDSTEIN ; Efaza SIDDIQUI ; Baran Umut VARDAR ; Young H. KIM
Ultrasonography 2022;41(4):782-795
Pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding are common symptoms in postpartum women presenting to the emergency room (ER). Pelvic ultrasonography plays a crucial role in evaluating symptomatic postpartum patients by allowing a rapid diagnosis and treatment initiation. The main goal of imaging is to distinguish between causes of pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding that may be managed conservatively and those requiring emergent intervention. This pictural essay focuses on the ultrasonographic features of common postpartum conditions for which patients may present to the ER with vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain, including retained products of conception, endometritis, uterine arteriovenous malformation, uterine artery pseudoaneurysm, ovarian vein thrombosis, bladder flap hematoma, and uterine dehiscence/rupture.