Tomopneumoperitoneography

Tomopneumoperitoneography is a method for examining the abdominal cavity that combines computed tomography (CT) and pneumoperitoneography (PPG). This method is used to diagnose abdominal diseases and evaluate the condition of the abdominal organs.

To perform a tomopneumoperitonegraphy, the patient lies on his back on the tomograph table, which rotates around the patient. At this time, air is introduced into the patient's abdominal cavity through a catheter, which creates pressure inside the abdominal cavity. Then a computed tomography scan of the abdominal cavity is performed using a special contrast agent.

This method allows you to obtain a three-dimensional image of the abdominal cavity and assess the condition of organs and tissues. In addition, tomopneumoperitoneography allows you to assess the condition of the peritoneum, which is the protective layer between the abdominal organs and the abdominal wall.

Tomopneumopertonegraphy is one of the most accurate methods for diagnosing diseases of the abdominal organs and can be used to diagnose cancer, inflammatory processes, cysts and other diseases.



**Tomopneumoperitoneography**

**Tomopnevsky peritoneosis**** is a surgical method for visualizing and diagnosing diseases of the abdominal organs by introducing a special substance into the abdominal cavity. This method is based on the fact that when a contrast agent is introduced into the peritoneum and under the influence of gas, the contrast is distributed more quickly over the surface of the organs. This allows you to more accurately determine the structure and location of organs, identify neoplasms, cysts and other pathological changes. This diagnostic method makes it possible to diagnose many diseases in the abdominal cavity. When conducting such a study in a laboratory setting, it is extremely important to take into account the dosage of contrast, the volume and speed of introduction of the substance into the vessels