renal ultrasound

Kidney Ultrasound

Kidney ultrasound also called a renal ultrasound, is a noninvasive exam that uses ultrasound waves to produce images of your kidneys. Ultrasonography of the kidneys is essential in the diagnosis and management of kidney-related diseases. The kidneys are easily examined, and most pathological changes in the kidneys are distinguishable with ultrasound.

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Fetal Ultrasound

Fetal ultrasound can visualise and allow prenatal diagnosis of several features of development of: follicles in the ovary, the gestational sac, fetus in the uterus, fetal parameters, and the placenta.  Thanks to its non-invasive nature. This prenatal diagnostic tool is not only used routinely for detection of abnormalities as well as

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Thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) is the technique of injecting local anesthetic alongside the thoracic vertebra close to where the spinal nerves emerge from With the use of ultrasound (USG), regional anaesthesia techniques have become safer and with fewer complication rates.

Ultrasound-Guided Thoracic Paravertebral Block

Thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) is the technique of injecting local anesthetic alongside the thoracic vertebra close to where the spinal nerves emerge from With the use of ultrasound (USG), regional anaesthesia techniques have become safer and with fewer complication rates. The conventional technique of Thoracic Paravertebral Block involves inserting the needle

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Vascular cannulation

Ultrasound-guided Vascular Cannulation

Traditional anatomical landmark technique for vascular cannulation, have been a source for various failures and complications. On the other hand, ultrasound-guided vascular cannulation has been shown to improve first pass success, reduce the number of attempts, improve patient’s satisfaction and reduce overall procedure-related complications. Which ultrasound scanner is best for vascular

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Identifying Perforators in Reconstructive Surgery usg

Identifying Perforators in Reconstructive Surgery

Pedicled perforator flaps allow the surgeon to relocate local tissue and facilitate a simple reorganization, which enables an optimal cosmetic and functional reconstructive outcome. They provide a fast and simple, single-stage solution and offer an alternative to microsurgery or skin graft. Handheld Doppler and color Doppler ultrasonography (CDU) have been

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Hysterosonography

Hysterosonography

Hysterosonography or infusion Sonohysterography is the evaluation of the endometrial cavity using the transcervical injection of sterile fluid. The primary goal of  Hysterosonography is to visualize the endometrial cavity in more detail than is possible with routine endovaginal sonography. This technique may also be used to assess tubal patency. An increase

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The Superficial Fascia of The Abdomen

The Superficial Fascia of The Abdomen

The layers of the abdominal wall consist of the skin, superficial fascia, and muscles. The superficial fascia of the abdomen which forms the greatest part of the abdominal wall consists of a single layer containing a variable amount of fat; but near the groin it is easily separated into two

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Renal kidneys

Renal Arteries and Veins Visualization

When having high blood pressure, abdominal bruit or previous kidney problems, it is a must to have a renal arteries and veins visualization. This is made by Ultrasound in which it helps in finding any blockages or narrowing arteries. Doppler Ultrasound with high frequency is needed to visualize the arteries

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Airway Assessment

Airway Assessment

Airway Assessment is a procedure done to manage patient airway problems (Failure to oxygenate, Failure to ventilate, failure to maintain a patent airway…). The prediction of difficult mask ventilation (DMV) is a challenging procedure, this is why the Ultrasound Scanner is a helpful tool in the prediction of these difficulties.

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