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MRI SCAN TO EVALUATE THE PELVIC FLOOR ACTIVITY
A test which involves the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess the function of your pelvic floor
An MR proctogram is a specialist examination which evaluates the pelvic floor muscles and the relationship between the bladder, vagina (for women) and rectum.
Muscle function is tested during the scanning procedure. There are no side effects from the examination.
Once your rectum is empty you will be taken into the MRI scan room and asked to lie on a table on your side. Rectal jelly is inserted into your rectum, which you must retain. Your body will then be placed feet first into the MRI scanner so that images of your pelvis can be obtained. To recreate a bowel movement, you will be told to push out the jelly.
This may be repeated several times. If you can not expel the jelly you will be asked to go to the toilet to do so before returning to the scanner for more imaging. The scan will last between twenty and thirty minutes, depending on if you need the toilet break.