AbstractVoiding sonography (VS) is a novel non‐invasive method that can be used to assess micturition in real time. When performed in a functional seated position and combined with free uroflowmetry, detailed evaluation of voiding can be conducted. VS presents advantages over current invasive assessment methods such as urodynamics. This methodological paper describes the rationale; advantages and disadvantages of VS; participant preparation; technique; a practical approach to obtain the video/image (including transducer placement to achieve an assessment of voiding with minimal obstruction of urine flow); recommended machine and transducer specifications; and the potential usefulness of ultrasound measurements. These measurements might provide information regarding the function of the pelvic floor muscle and urethral dynamics during voiding. Measures assessed with VS can also provide information regarding urine storage. In summary, VS is a new method to assess female voiding. Future work should evaluate the potential utility of the method to evaluate characteristics and mechanisms for voiding dysfunction in females with a variety of relevant clinical conditions. Use of VS as a screening tool before and after surgical or non‐surgical treatment intervention may also be a future consideration to assess progress and provide feedback to clinicians and patients.
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