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Fig. 7 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 7

From: MRI of the pelvic floor in female patients with stress urinary incontinence, pre- and postoperative and/or physiotherapy: analysis of the defect-specific approach

Fig. 7

A 40-year-old female with a history of hysterectomy and SUI, referred after sacrocolpopexy mesh insertion complaining of new pelvic pain, foul vaginal discharge and dyspareunia. Preoperative image: A Sagittal dynamic images showed a cystocele, a peritoneocele (PC) which is an extension of the pouch of Douglas below the upper third of the vagina and maybe containing fluid and rectocele (*). Postoperative images: B, C Axial T2 and post-T1 images showing an area adjacent to right mesh arm of fluid collection and abnormal contrast enhancement (black arrow) complicated right sacrocolpopexy mesh sling with surrounding loculated fluid collection

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