SPECIALS – ASCENDING URETHROGRAM

$ 1,500.00

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Description

 

Sample Required:

No sample is required for an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG). This specialized imaging procedure involves the use of contrast material to visualize the urethra and surrounding structures.

Test Time:

The Ascending Urethrogram procedure typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes to complete.

Test Normal Range:

Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) provides detailed images for diagnostic purposes. There is no specific normal range for the results. Radiologists or healthcare providers interpret the images to identify any abnormalities or issues in the urethra.

What is the Test?

Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) is a specialized imaging test that utilizes contrast material to obtain detailed images of the urethra and adjacent structures. The test aids in assessing the condition, patency, and integrity of the urethra.

Test Procedure:

During the Ascending Urethrogram (AUG), the patient will be administered contrast material into the urethra through a catheter. Subsequently, fluoroscopy or X-ray imaging will be used to capture real-time images as the contrast material fills the urethra and outlines its anatomy.

When to Take the Test:

Healthcare providers may order an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) to evaluate various urethral conditions, such as strictures, obstructions, or abnormalities, and to assess the flow of urine through the urethra.

Who Should Take This Test:

Individuals with suspected urethral abnormalities or those experiencing symptoms such as urinary retention, difficulty urinating, or recurrent urinary tract infections may be candidates for an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG).

Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):

If you are pregnant or suspect you might be pregnant, it is essential to inform the healthcare provider before the test. Special precautions will be taken to minimize radiation exposure and assess the risk-benefit ratio of the procedure.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) uncomfortable?

A: The procedure may cause mild discomfort or pressure sensation during the administration of contrast material into the urethra.

Q2: Can an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) detect urethral strictures?

A: Yes, the AUG is effective in visualizing urethral strictures and other abnormalities that may affect the flow of urine.

Q3: How should I prepare for the test?

A: Follow any specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider, which may include emptying the bladder before the procedure.

Q4: Will the Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) expose me to a lot of radiation?

A: While fluoroscopy or X-ray imaging is used during the procedure, the radiation exposure is typically minimal and considered safe.

Q5: What can an Ascending Urethrogram (AUG) reveal?

A: The test can provide detailed images of the urethra and surrounding structures, aiding in the diagnosis of various urethral conditions and abnormalities.

*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.

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