The Role of MRI in Diagnosis and Pre-Surgical Mapping of Endometriosis

Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI, 63(1), 39-59

DOI 10.1002/jmri.70039

Abstract

Endometriosis is a chronic multisystem disease caused by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the endometrial canal, inciting inflammation and fibrosis. Transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) and MRI have replaced diagnostic laparoscopy as the noninvasive imaging modalities of choice for diagnosis and pre-surgical planning. Advanced disease in the pelvis can distort/obliterate anatomic planes and obscure the extent of pelvic organ involvement at laparoscopy. Unlike laparoscopy, MRI is not limited by anatomic distortion and provides accurate multi-compartment assessment of deep pelvic endometriosis involving the uterus and its ligaments, adnexa, bowel, distal ureters, urinary bladder, and pelvic nerves. Additionally, MRI can help detect extra-pelvic organ involvement in the same study. Use of a dedicated MRI protocol and structured reporting template improves multidisciplinary communication and provides a pre-surgical road map; helps patient counseling as well as assessing the need for additional intraoperative organ-specific expertise such as colorectal surgery or urology. Knowledge of MRI and laparoscopic correlation enhances recognition of the key MRI findings to include in the report for optimizing surgical outcomes. This article focuses on the role of MRI in the diagnosis and pre-surgical mapping of pelvic endometriosis, with correlation to laparoscopic findings. Evidence level: 1. Technical efficacy: 5.

Topics

mri endometriosis diagnosis, pre-surgical mapping deep endometriosis, magnetic resonance imaging pelvic endometriosis, endometriosis surgical planning imaging, transvaginal ultrasound versus mri endometriosis, multi-compartment endometriosis assessment, bowel endometriosis mri findings, deep infiltrating endometriosis imaging, presurgical endometriosis evaluation, laparoscopic correlation mri endometriosis, structured reporting endometriosis mri, bladder ureter endometriosis imaging

Cite this article

Shenoy-Bhangle, A. S., Movilla, P. R., Joyce, S., Ghosh, S., Goldstone, R. N., Kilcoyne, A., Kambadakone, A., Morris, S. N., & Harisinghani, M. G. (n.d.). The Role of MRI in Diagnosis and Pre-Surgical Mapping of Endometriosis. *Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI*, *63*(1), 39-59.

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