Ultrasound Mapping for Endometriosis. Miami Sonogram.
Ultrasound Mapping for Endometriosis. Miami Sonogram.
Augmented Pelvic Ultrasound (APU) / Advanced Transvaginal / Sonovaginography. Ultrasound Mapping for Endometriosis.
Early diagnosis is paramount to improving their quality of life. Now in Miami Sonogram: Augmented Pelvic Ultrasound / Advanced-Transvaginal Endometriosis Score. Our center is one of the few in Florida offering this type of ultrasound exam.
Augmented Pelvic US/Advanced Transvaginal sonography (A-TVS) / Sonovaginography is a valuable primary imaging tool for the initial evaluation and management of endometriosis, a complex multifocal disease process with a varied spectrum of clinical and morphologic features that can substantially affect the quality of life. The high accuracy of APU and Advanced TVS for the detailed mapping of disease extent, an essential process for guiding treatment strategies, is well documented. The dynamic nature of ultrasound provides added value, revealing information that is not easily addressed with other imaging modalities.
Endometriosis is one of the most challenging diseases to diagnose and manage in gynecology today. Early diagnosis is paramount to improving their quality of life.
The Augmented Pelvic (APU)-Advanced Transvaginal Ultrasound (A-TVS) / Sonovaginography is considered the primary not invasive choice in patient assessment with suspected deep endometriosis.
The Routine Pelvic Ultrasound is not specific to evaluate endometriosis.
Look out for the following symptoms: common symptoms include dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, irregular bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and infertility, with additional less common symptoms depending on the location of the disease.
Learn more about Endometriosis!
Miami Sonogram Protocol for Mapping Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis. The New Leading Standard for the Diagnosis of Endometriosis by Ultrasound.
At Miami Sonogram, our protocol significantly differs from the standard approach by integrating a range of advanced diagnostic techniques, including Elastography, O-RADS-IOTA score assessment. These methodologies enable a more comprehensive and precise evaluation of pelvic conditions, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and optimizing patient outcomes.
In addition to these innovative tools, our approach aligns with the best practices established by leading global authorities. We adhere to the guidelines of the International Deep Endometriosis Analysis Group, ensuring that our evaluations are thorough and evidence-based. Furthermore, our protocols follow the consensus recommendations set forth by the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound, which further elevates the quality of care and diagnostic precision we offer our patients. This comprehensive approach underscores our commitment to providing superior imaging services and the most accurate diagnostic insights in the field of ultrasound for the diagnosis of Deep Infiltration Endometriosis. Also, our approach facilitate the surgical staging models of ENZIAN and AAGL classification.
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The Insight Bulletin is a digital scientific publication created by Miami Sonogram to share critical knowledge, foster innovation, and elevate discourse on topics that intersect with our core practice in diagnostic imaging and clinical medicine. Each volume is dedicated to a focused subject—offering a multidisciplinary perspective grounded in science, clinical relevance, and technological advancement.
As a center committed to excellence in ultrasound diagnostics and subspecialty imaging, we believe that science must be shared, translated, and applied to truly serve patients and providers. This bulletin is an extension of that mission.
In each issue, we explore complex conditions and evolving technologies that shape the future of imaging and diagnosis.
The Insight Bulletin is authored by professionals from the Miami Sonogram team, including Tatiana Pupo and Isac Cabrera, with select contributions from our research and clinical collaborators.
We envision this series as a living archive of scientific exploration, clinical insight, and diagnostic leadership—serving physicians, researchers, and healthcare innovators alike.