Urostereoradiography

Urostereoradiography or uro-stereoradiography (USRG) is a diagnostic method that combines radiography and stereoscopic imaging. This method allows you to get a more accurate and detailed picture of the condition of the patient's urinary tract, kidneys and bladder.

USRG allows you to see a three-dimensional image of the patient’s urinary tract and pelvic organs. This is very important for diagnosing various diseases, such as urolithiasis, tumors, infections and other pathologies.

During the USRG process, the patient is in a supine position, and the doctor uses a special device - a uro-stereometer, which allows you to make accurate measurements and obtain a three-dimensional image of the organs. Then the received data is processed, and a three-dimensional model of the urinary tract appears on the monitor screen.

The use of USRG has many advantages over other diagnostic methods. Firstly, USRG is more informative and allows you to see pathologies in the early stages. Secondly, this method is less invasive and does not require the introduction of a contrast agent into the patient’s body. Thirdly, USRG can be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and monitor the dynamics of the disease.

Thus, uro-stereoradiography is an important method for diagnosing and monitoring the treatment of diseases of the urinary tract and kidneys. It allows you to obtain accurate and detailed information about the condition of organs, which allows you to promptly identify and treat various diseases.



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