Pneumopelvigraphy

Pneumopelvigraphy is a method for examining the pelvic and abdominal organs, which uses air under pressure to create a contrast between tissues and organs. This method allows you to more accurately assess the condition of organs and identify possible pathologies.

Pneumopelvigraphy is carried out using special equipment that allows you to create air pressure in the pelvic or abdominal area. Air is supplied through a special tube, which is inserted into the body cavity through the vagina or rectum.

During the procedure, the patient lies on his back or side, and the doctor monitors the process through a monitor. The doctor can set different air pressure parameters to obtain more accurate information about the condition of the organs.

After performing pneumopelvigraphy, the doctor can make a conclusion about the condition of the pelvic or abdominal organs and prescribe treatment, if necessary.

In general, pneumopelvigraphy is a safe and effective research method that allows you to identify various pathologies of the pelvic and abdominal organs in the early stages.