Pelvic arteries CT angiography is a diagnostic procedure that uses computed tomography (CT) to visualize the arteries supplying blood to the organs of the pelvis. This non-invasive technique provides detailed images of the arteries that supply the uterus, ovaries, prostate, bladder, and rectum.
Procedure: During the CT angiography, a contrast medium is injected into a vein to enhance the visibility of the arteries on the CT images. The procedure involves a series of CT scans to create three-dimensional images of the pelvic arteries. This method is used to detect conditions such as atherosclerosis, aneurysms, blockages, or congenital anomalies of the arteries.
Indications:
- Evaluation of the arterial system before pelvic surgeries, including endovascular procedures or surgeries on pelvic organs.
- Diagnosis of pelvic vascular conditions, such as atherosclerotic disease, aneurysms, blockages, or congenital anomalies.
- Post-surgical or post-endovascular procedure monitoring to assess treatment outcomes.
- Investigation of suspected ischemia of the pelvic organs due to compromised blood flow.
- Identification of bleeding sources in the pelvic area due to trauma or tumors.
Preparation:
- Fast for 6-8 hours before the procedure and avoid food and drinks.
- Inform your doctor about any allergies, particularly to contrast agents.
- Notify your doctor about any existing chronic conditions, such as kidney disease, diabetes, or thyroid disorders.
- Shaving the area of the scan may be required.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the use or discontinuation of specific medications before the procedure.
Procedure:
- The patient lies on the CT scanner table.
- Contrast agent is injected intravenously.
- A series of scans are performed in various projections.
- The patient must remain still and follow the medical staff's instructions during the procedure.
Pelvic Arteries CT Angiography
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