An abdominal/retro ultrasound uses reflected sound waves to produce a picture of the organs and other structures in the upper abdomen and kidneys. It might be ordered for various reasons.
What is being visualized?
Organs of the Abdominal region, such as:
liver
gallbladder
spleen
pancreas
aorta
kidneys
bladder
blood vessels that lead to the organs
What Is The Procedure?
Evaluate abdominal pain
Look for stones in the gallbladder or the kidneys
Find the cause of abnormal blood tests
Look for enlargement of any organ
Look at any changes in the kidneys
Look for any cysts or masses in the abdominal region
Who Is At Risk?
01.
Individuals With
High Blood Pressure
Diabetes
High Cholesterol
Smoker/History of Smoking
History of kidney/gallbladder stones/cysts/masses
Abnormal liver function
02.
Individuals With The Following Symptoms
Abdominal pain
Back pain
Changes in urinary function
Changes in bowel movements
Nausea and vomiting
Other symptoms not listed above
03.
How To Prepare
Do not eat or drink for 8 hours before the exam
One hour before the exam, drink 32 ounces of water
Do not empty your bladder before exam
Take all your regular medications with a small sip of water