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CT of the abdomen and pelvis with contrast and the urographic phase is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that provides detailed images of internal organs and structures in the abdomen and pelvis. This examination is commonly used to diagnose a range of conditions and evaluate abnormalities in these areas.

 

Components:

  • X-ray Radiation: Used to capture images of internal body structures.
  • Detectors: Measure the intensity of X-rays passing through the body.
  • Contrast Medium: Administered to improve the visibility of specific organs and structures.
  • Computer: Processes the data to reconstruct images.

 

Applications: This CT scan is valuable for diagnosing and evaluating conditions such as:

  • Kidney and Urinary Tract Issues: Stones, tumors, cysts, and infections.
  • Abdominal Organ Pathologies: Diseases of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen.
  • Pelvic Organ Disorders: Tumors, cysts, and inflammatory conditions.
  • Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma: Assessing injuries.
  • Treatment Monitoring: Evaluating the effectiveness of treatments and post-surgical conditions.

 

Preparation: To prepare for the scan:

  • Bowel Preparation: Empty the bowel by following a low-residue diet the day before and using prescribed laxatives.
  • Fasting: Avoid eating for 6-8 hours before the examination. Small amounts of clear liquid are allowed.
  • Allergy Information: Inform your doctor if you have allergies to iodine-based contrast materials.
  • Diabetes Management: Consult with your doctor about adjusting insulin or oral medications if you have diabetes.
  • Kidney Function: Notify your doctor if you have kidney issues, as this may require special precautions.

 

Procedure Steps:

  • Initial CT Scan: Standard CT imaging is performed without contrast.
  • Contrast Injection: An iodine-based contrast medium is injected intravenously.
  • Urographic Phase: Additional CT images are taken after the contrast medium has reached the kidneys and urinary tract.
  • Duration: The entire procedure typically lasts between 30-60 minutes. The patient must remain still during the scan.

CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis with Contrast + Urographic Phase

€215.00Price
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