Transvaginal with Doppler
The transvaginal ultrasound with Doppler combines the simple transvaginal ultrasound, for the study of the uterus and ovaries, with Doppler, which is the study of blood vessels (arteries).
In addition to being able to identify cysts, fibroids, polyps, etc., with the help of Doppler, it can also determine whether the structure is well vascularized or shows abnormal vascularization. This is very important for defining conduct and types of surgeries..
Cistos complexos
Ovarian tumors
Vascularization of fibroids.
In general, no specific preparation is necessary. It is recommended to empty the bladder before the exam for greater comfort.
The transducer, covered with a sterile condom, receives a little lubricating gel and is gently inserted into the vagina.
Does the exam hurt?
The transvaginal ultrasound is usually painless. Can cause
mild discomfort during transducer insertion.
Do I need to prepare for the exam?
Just empty the bladder before the exam, unless otherwise instructed.
specific to the doctor.
Can I take the exam while menstruating?
Yes, menstruation does not interfere with the test.
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