Method Of Exam
| Author: A. Chandrasekhar |
Consultant: P. Tomich |
- Technique
- Remove the gloves used for vaginal exam. Wear new pair of gloves and lubricate
the gloved fingers.
- Slowly reintroduce the index finger into the vagina and the middle finger into
the rectum.
- Ask the patient to bear down as the rectal finger is introduced.
- Sweep from side to side and use abdominal hand to bring utereus and adnexa
towards vaginorectal hand
- Feel:
- Examine the rectovaginal septum for thickening, nodularity or
tenderness.
- While gently pressing your fingers as superiorly as possible, examine the
rectouterine pouch.
- During this procedure, palpate laterally, identifying the right and left uterosacral
ligaments and noting any masses or abnormal tenderness.
- Re-examine both the right and left adnexa with the rectovaginal
technique.
Note: Occasionally, ovarian tumors or cysts may be palpated
using this technique, but missed during the bi-manual exam.