| What
will I experience during the examination?
Supra-pubic
Ultrasound:
In
the supra-pubic approach, you will be asked to lie on your
back on an examination couch and a clear warm gel is applied
to the lower abdomen to help the transducer make contact with
the skin. The ultrasound practitioner presses the transducer
against the skin and sweeps it back and forth to image the
area of interest.
You
will be asked to drink fluid prior to the examination to fill
the bladder, which is used as a “window” to examine
the uterus and ovaries behind it. Because of the distance
between the transducer and the organs of interest, information
might be lost and the sensitivity of the scan is not as good
as the trans-vaginal approach.
Trans-vaginal
Ultrasound:
Trans-vaginal
ultrasound is the method routinely used at Kent Medical Imaging,
unless there is a contra-indication. It is the most sensitive
and appropriate method of examining the uterus and ovaries.
It can detect early diseases and conditions that cannot be
detected by the supra-pubic approach, and therefore it is
the method of choice for pelvic assessment and screening.
The
procedure is painless and it resembles the insertion of a
tampon. You will be asked to lie on your back and a small
transducer, similar to a fat pen, is inserted into the vagina.
A protective cover is placed over the transducer and is lubricated
with a small amount of gel before being inserted into the
vagina. The ultrasound practitioner will move the transducer
gently into different positions to obtain different images
of the uterus and ovaries.
These examinations are usually carried out by a female ultrasonographer.
For
all types of examinations, you will have the opportunity to
view the images and discuss the findings with the ultrasound
practitioner.
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