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Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction

PURPOSE: Puborectalis muscles (PRM) and ischiocavernosus muscles (ICM) play important roles in urinary continence and male erectile functions. Understanding of anatomy and surgical-injury related changes to these muscles is critical to monitor changes in continence or erectile function. Anatomical d...

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Autores principales: Tai, Jesse W., Sorkhi, Samuel R., Trivedi, Ishika, Sakamoto, Kyoko, Albo, Michael, Bhargava, Valmik, Rajasekaran, Mahadevan Raj
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Publicado: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32648374
http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200021
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author Tai, Jesse W.
Sorkhi, Samuel R.
Trivedi, Ishika
Sakamoto, Kyoko
Albo, Michael
Bhargava, Valmik
Rajasekaran, Mahadevan Raj
author_facet Tai, Jesse W.
Sorkhi, Samuel R.
Trivedi, Ishika
Sakamoto, Kyoko
Albo, Michael
Bhargava, Valmik
Rajasekaran, Mahadevan Raj
author_sort Tai, Jesse W.
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description PURPOSE: Puborectalis muscles (PRM) and ischiocavernosus muscles (ICM) play important roles in urinary continence and male erectile functions. Understanding of anatomy and surgical-injury related changes to these muscles is critical to monitor changes in continence or erectile function. Anatomical description of these muscles has undergone revisions because these conclusions were derived from cadavers. Our objectives were to: (i) elucidate male pelvic muscles by in-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 3-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of these images and (ii) compare PRM and ICM thickness in healthy volunteers and symptomatic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Healthy young male (mean age, 25 years; n=5), older male (age, 65–70 years; n=5), and post-prostatectomy patients with erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence (age, 65–70 years; n=5) were scanned on a 3T-magnetic resonance scanner. Images were acquired from slices above urinary bladder base to urethra entry into penis. Pelvic bone, bladder/urethra, corpus cavernosum, ICM, PRM, and prostate were segmented. 3-D models of each structure were generated and assembled into composite images, and ICM and PRM thicknesses were calculated. RESULTS: We successfully reconstructed 3-D male pelvic floor anatomy including ICM, PRM, bladder, urethra, bulbospongiosus, corpus cavernosa, prostate and bones from the two groups. We documented significant reduction in PRM and ICM thickness in older men. CONCLUSIONS: This is perhaps the first 3-D reconstruction of male pelvic floor structures based on in-vivo MRI in healthy and symptomatic patients. Observed reduction in PRM and ICM thickness is possibly due to age-related atrophy.
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spelling pubmed-82553982021-07-06 Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction Tai, Jesse W. Sorkhi, Samuel R. Trivedi, Ishika Sakamoto, Kyoko Albo, Michael Bhargava, Valmik Rajasekaran, Mahadevan Raj World J Mens Health Original Article PURPOSE: Puborectalis muscles (PRM) and ischiocavernosus muscles (ICM) play important roles in urinary continence and male erectile functions. Understanding of anatomy and surgical-injury related changes to these muscles is critical to monitor changes in continence or erectile function. Anatomical description of these muscles has undergone revisions because these conclusions were derived from cadavers. Our objectives were to: (i) elucidate male pelvic muscles by in-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 3-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of these images and (ii) compare PRM and ICM thickness in healthy volunteers and symptomatic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Healthy young male (mean age, 25 years; n=5), older male (age, 65–70 years; n=5), and post-prostatectomy patients with erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence (age, 65–70 years; n=5) were scanned on a 3T-magnetic resonance scanner. Images were acquired from slices above urinary bladder base to urethra entry into penis. Pelvic bone, bladder/urethra, corpus cavernosum, ICM, PRM, and prostate were segmented. 3-D models of each structure were generated and assembled into composite images, and ICM and PRM thicknesses were calculated. RESULTS: We successfully reconstructed 3-D male pelvic floor anatomy including ICM, PRM, bladder, urethra, bulbospongiosus, corpus cavernosa, prostate and bones from the two groups. We documented significant reduction in PRM and ICM thickness in older men. CONCLUSIONS: This is perhaps the first 3-D reconstruction of male pelvic floor structures based on in-vivo MRI in healthy and symptomatic patients. Observed reduction in PRM and ICM thickness is possibly due to age-related atrophy. Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2021-07 2020-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8255398/ /pubmed/32648374 http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200021 Text en Copyright © 2021 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tai, Jesse W.
Sorkhi, Samuel R.
Trivedi, Ishika
Sakamoto, Kyoko
Albo, Michael
Bhargava, Valmik
Rajasekaran, Mahadevan Raj
Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title_full Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title_fullStr Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title_short Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction
title_sort evaluation of age- and radical-prostatectomy related changes in male pelvic floor anatomy based on magnetic resonance imaging and 3-dimensional reconstruction
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32648374
http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200021
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