Ultrasound Simulator Aims to Fast-Track Endometriosis Diagnosis

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Endometriosis affects about 190 million people worldwide and is often diagnosed only after invasive surgery. A new ultrasound-based training simulator from Surgical Science teaches clinicians to use the sliding sign to detect adhesions and endometriosis, potentially shortening diagnostic delays and reducing unnecessary procedures. Early tests found 92% of trained clinicians could recognize signs of deep infiltrating endometriosis on ultrasound, with confidence up 150%, though ultrasound has limits compared with MRI/CT and some lesions remain hard to detect. If adopted, the simulator could standardize education and speed up access to relief for many patients.
Topics:health#deep-infiltrating-endometriosis#diagnosis#endometriosis#medical-simulation#science#ultrasound
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