Pneumography Retroperitoneal

Retroperioezonal pneumography is a method of visualizing the abdominal organs using X-ray examination, carried out under the control of air injection. It involves an x-ray of the abdomen in which air is forced through the patient's urethra. This allows for improved visualization of internal organs and tissues, which facilitates the diagnosis of various diseases.

The retroperinoalonal pneumography technique is based on the use of artificial air, which is introduced into the abdominal cavity. This method is highly effective and allows you to obtain a detailed image of organs located in the abdominal cavity. X-ray images obtained using the pneumatic method provide high accuracy in diagnosing pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract, pelvic organs and urinary system. This expands diagnostic capabilities, which affects the effectiveness of complex treatment. Currently, the procedure is used in proctology, gynecology, urology, and cardiology. In some cases, it is carried out in conjunction with examinations such as colonoscopy, FGDS, ultrasound. Pneumography allows you to objectively assess the condition of the intestinal organs



Retroperitonfial pneumography is a method of visualizing the pelvic organs and retroperitoneal space using gas or air.

Retroperitenal pneumography refers to radiation diagnostic methods and is used to assess the condition of the abdominal and pelvic organs. It allows you to visualize the organs of the retroperitoneum and pelvis, as well as identify possible pathologies and neoplasms. The method is based



Retroperitoneal pneumography is a type of study that is performed to diagnose diseases of the abdominal cavity and identify pathologies and anomalies in the area of ​​its internal organs. This method is based on the use of a special device that allows you to obtain images of organs and blood vessels through the skin in the pelvic area, where the abdominal cavity is located.

Pneumography is an alternative to traditional x-ray diagnostics, which is often accompanied by a certain risk for the patient due to the effects of radiation on his body. The pneumography method offers more



Retroperitoneal pneumography is a method used to diagnose and treat diseases associated with obstruction of the airways in the body. The method is based on measuring the pressure inside the peritoneum (pre-abdominal cavity).

Pneumography is used in cases where it is necessary to examine the patency of the airways from the xiphoid process to the peritoneum. This method can be used both for diagnosis and treatment of various diseases of the abdominal region.

One example of the use of pneumography is the diagnosis of chronic gastrointestinal obstruction, such as peritoneal ascites, which can occur in various diseases such as cancer and inflammatory diseases of the abdominal organs. In addition, pneumography allows you to determine the presence of an endoprosthesis in the abdominal cavity, as well as identify postoperative adhesions.

In addition, pneumography can be used to measure pressure in the peritoneum during surgery. In this way, the functionality of abdominal tissues that may be affected or damaged during surgical treatment can be assessed.