PELVIC ULTRASOUND

PELVIC ULTRASOUND

A Pelvic Ultrasound employs pulses of high frequency sound waves to image the pelvic organs. The bladder is also visualized and is required to be full for this exam.

For women,

a pelvic ultrasound is used to assess the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries through your lower abdominal area. Doppler is also performed in a Pelvic Ultrasound to show blood flow to the major reproductive organs. In most cases, a pelvic ultrasound is usually accompanied by a transvaginal ultrasound. A transvaginal ultrasound is a relatively quick, painless imaging procedure that provides a more detailed view of your pelvic organs than an abdominal pelvic ultrasound provides. It’s one of the most common, most useful diagnostic tools your provider can use to provide you care.

For men

a pelvic ultrasound is used to assess the condition of the male bladder, prostate gland and surrounding structures and organs such as the blood vessels, kidneys and bowel through your lower abdominal area.

Diet

Eat normally

Preparation

Start by emptying the bladder 2 hours before appointment, then drink 32 ounces of water.

Timing

Finish drinking all 32 ounces ONE HOUR BEFORE your exam.

Restriction

Do not empty your bladder before your exam.

HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR PELVIC ULTRASOUND

INDICATIONS FOR PELVIC ULTRASOUND WOMEN:

MEN:

WHAT ULTRASOUND CAN DETERMINE WOMAN:

MEN: