Female Pelvic Protocols

Explore a complete guide to female pelvic imaging, including scanning planes, measurement norms, and case-based tips to sharpen diagnostic confidence.

An overhead view of a neatly organized set of laminated ultrasound protocol cards laid out on a smooth white tabletop, each card clearly showing step-by-step diagrams for abdomen, superficial structures, female pelvis, and vascular exams. Thin colored borders distinguish each category: deep teal for abdomen, soft purple for pelvis, bright blue for vascular, and muted green for superficial structures. A small, transparent bottle of ultrasound gel and a carefully coiled probe cable appear at the edge of the frame. Soft, even studio lighting eliminates harsh shadows, creating a clean, clinical look. Photographic realism with sharp focus across the entire image and a balanced, symmetrical composition, evoking clarity, structure, and confidence for students mastering complete scanning protocols.
A meticulously arranged study desk dedicated to ultrasound physics, featuring an open textbook filled with Doppler waveforms and annotated diagrams, a spiral notebook with neatly written formulas, and a digital tablet showing a color flow image. A small model of a sound wave diagram etched into a transparent acrylic block sits to one side. The desk surface is a light wood grain, with minimal, tidy accessories. Soft daylight from a nearby window washes across the scene, casting gentle shadows and subtle highlights on the pages. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with moderate depth of field, keeping all educational materials sharp. The overall atmosphere is focused, organized, and academically driven, ideal for serious ultrasound students.

Pelvic scanning basics

Learn standard female pelvic scanning techniques, proper planes, and measurement norms with practical tips and common pitfalls to enhance accuracy.

A sleek ultrasound machine console with a high-resolution monitor displaying a clear grayscale abdominal scan image, positioned on a clean, reflective hospital floor beside a neatly made examination bed covered with crisp white linens. Color-coded gel bottles and coiled transducer cables rest in organized trays on the machine. Soft, cool overhead clinical lighting creates gentle reflections on the smooth plastic surfaces and subtle shadows underneath the wheels. Photographic realism at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, capturing the entire system in sharp focus while the background examination room elements fall into a mild blur. The mood is professional, calm, and highly organized, conveying a modern learning environment for ultrasound students.

Pelvic Imaging Cases