Combined epidimography is a research method that combines two techniques: epidimography and pneumography of the scrotum, which allows you to obtain a more complete picture of the condition of the testicles and their appendages.
Epidymography is a procedure in which a special gel is applied to the patient’s scrotum, which allows an image of the testicles and appendages to be obtained on a monitor screen. This method is used to diagnose various diseases associated with testicular diseases, such as varicocele, hydrocele, etc.
Scrotal pneumography is another method that is used to diagnose testicular diseases. It is based on measuring pressure in the scrotum using a special device. This method allows you to determine the presence of hydrocele, varicocele and other testicular diseases, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
Combined epidemiography allows you to get a more complete picture of the condition of the testicles and appendages, as well as identify possible problems at an early stage. It can be used both for diagnosis and to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.