Phlebography Pelvis Chreskostnaya

Introduction.

Pelvic phlebography is a method for diagnosing and treating diseases of the pelvic organs, which is based on the introduction of a contrast agent by puncture of the pelvic bone. This method is used to determine pathology in the urinary tract, intestines, lymph nodes and other tissues found in the pelvis.

Description of the method.

Before venography of the pelvis, the patient is on a gynecological chair in a lateral decubitus position. A nurse, doctor, or physician assistant performs a puncture on the patient's (female) pubic ramus or the patient's (male) glans penis. When performing phlebographic puncture, it is important to follow safety measures, which include the use of disposable sterile instrument sets and adherence to aseptic rules.

After the puncture, multiple aspirations of blood from the femoral vein are performed to prevent the possibility of thrombosis. A contrast agent is then injected, which allows visualization of blood flow in the vessels of the abdominal cavity, bladder, rectum and genitals.

Features of the procedure.

A characteristic feature of phlebographic puncture of the pelvis is its pain. Many patients experience discomfort and pain during the procedure, so the procedure can be performed under local anesthesia. Often, patients undergoing this procedure are observed by psychologists after the puncture.

Thus, pelvic phlebography is a standard diagnostic method. Carrying out this method helps to identify diseases in the urinary system, digestive system and other pelvic organs. The procedure is painful, but complications are rare.



Pelvic and percutaneous phlebography.

Phlebography of the pelvis is one of the most important methods for diagnosing diseases of the veins of the lower extremities, as well as varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, etc. Pelvic venography allows you to determine the location where the vein is damaged and determine its condition. The technique allows you to obtain information about the state of blood flow and can be used to choose the right treatment tactics.

Preparation for the procedure Before starting the procedure, it is necessary to do an ultrasound examination. This will determine the type of vein damage and its severity. It is also advisable to eliminate alcohol from your diet a few days before the procedure to improve your overall health.