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Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes

AIM: Our aim was to gain an idea about testicular injury by comparing the reduced volume, which is one of the indirect indicators of testicular damage in undescended testes, and by evaluating the reduced microvascular blood flow by superb microvascular imaging, and also to determine whether superb m...

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Autores principales: Ates, Fatih, Sivri, Mesut, Durmaz, Mehmet Sedat, Sekmenli, Tamer, Gunduz, Metin, Ciftci, Ilhan
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520746
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2023.0013
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author Ates, Fatih
Sivri, Mesut
Durmaz, Mehmet Sedat
Sekmenli, Tamer
Gunduz, Metin
Ciftci, Ilhan
author_facet Ates, Fatih
Sivri, Mesut
Durmaz, Mehmet Sedat
Sekmenli, Tamer
Gunduz, Metin
Ciftci, Ilhan
author_sort Ates, Fatih
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description AIM: Our aim was to gain an idea about testicular injury by comparing the reduced volume, which is one of the indirect indicators of testicular damage in undescended testes, and by evaluating the reduced microvascular blood flow by superb microvascular imaging, and also to determine whether superb microvascular imaging modes could detect microvascular blood flow in more detail in the decreased volume of undescended testes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared testicular blood flow in undescended testes via conventional Doppler imaging, color superb microvascular imaging, and monochrome superb microvascular imaging techniques with contralateral normally located testis and normal control group. Each sample of testicular tissue was evaluated using a qualitative method. Spot color encoding and linear flow color encoding counts determined in testicular parenchyma were counted separately and expressed as numerical data. The localization of the examined testes in the grayscale was noted (proximal inguinal canal, medial inguinal canal, distal inguinal canal, and scrotal). The volume of undescended testes was calculated automatically via a formula for volume. RESULTS: Monochrome superb microvascular imaging is significantly superior in visualizing the vascularity of undescended testes compared with color Doppler, power Doppler and color superb microvascular imaging (p = 0.001). Also, undescended testes have a significantly lower blood flow compared with contralateral normal testes (p = 0.001). The volume of undescended testes was significantly lower than the contralateral normal testes. CONCLUSIONS: The volume, structure and blood flow are indirect signs of testicular damage in undescended testes. Monochrome superb microvascular imaging can detect vascularity in undescended testes better than the conventional Doppler imaging technique and color superb microvascular imaging. Based on our findings, we can report that monochrome superb microvascular imaging can be used to evaluate testicular injury and vascularity of undescended testes.
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spelling pubmed-103798542023-07-29 Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes Ates, Fatih Sivri, Mesut Durmaz, Mehmet Sedat Sekmenli, Tamer Gunduz, Metin Ciftci, Ilhan J Ultrason Research Paper AIM: Our aim was to gain an idea about testicular injury by comparing the reduced volume, which is one of the indirect indicators of testicular damage in undescended testes, and by evaluating the reduced microvascular blood flow by superb microvascular imaging, and also to determine whether superb microvascular imaging modes could detect microvascular blood flow in more detail in the decreased volume of undescended testes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared testicular blood flow in undescended testes via conventional Doppler imaging, color superb microvascular imaging, and monochrome superb microvascular imaging techniques with contralateral normally located testis and normal control group. Each sample of testicular tissue was evaluated using a qualitative method. Spot color encoding and linear flow color encoding counts determined in testicular parenchyma were counted separately and expressed as numerical data. The localization of the examined testes in the grayscale was noted (proximal inguinal canal, medial inguinal canal, distal inguinal canal, and scrotal). The volume of undescended testes was calculated automatically via a formula for volume. RESULTS: Monochrome superb microvascular imaging is significantly superior in visualizing the vascularity of undescended testes compared with color Doppler, power Doppler and color superb microvascular imaging (p = 0.001). Also, undescended testes have a significantly lower blood flow compared with contralateral normal testes (p = 0.001). The volume of undescended testes was significantly lower than the contralateral normal testes. CONCLUSIONS: The volume, structure and blood flow are indirect signs of testicular damage in undescended testes. Monochrome superb microvascular imaging can detect vascularity in undescended testes better than the conventional Doppler imaging technique and color superb microvascular imaging. Based on our findings, we can report that monochrome superb microvascular imaging can be used to evaluate testicular injury and vascularity of undescended testes. Sciendo 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10379854/ /pubmed/37520746 http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2023.0013 Text en © 2023 Fatih Ates et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Sivri, Mesut
Durmaz, Mehmet Sedat
Sekmenli, Tamer
Gunduz, Metin
Ciftci, Ilhan
Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title_full Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title_fullStr Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title_short Comparison of conventional Doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
title_sort comparison of conventional doppler imaging techniques and superb microvascular imaging in determination of vascularization in undescended testes
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520746
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2023.0013
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