Vasography

Vasography is a process that allows you to obtain an image of the vessels in the human body, that is, the circulatory system. This method is used in medicine to diagnose and treat various diseases related to blood flow and blood vessels.

Vasography is an invasive method, so before performing it, it is necessary to take into account possible risks and contraindications. This is mainly due to an allergic reaction to contrast, as well as hypersensitivity to iodine and its derivatives, which are used in contrast. In addition, the examination is not recommended for people with cardiac problems, lung or kidney diseases.

During the procedure, the person lies down on a couch, after which the doctor inserts a catheter into an artery in the arm or leg. Contrast is supplied through the catheter - a special substance that improves the visibility of the vessels and fills them. Next, the doctor controls the catheter and guides it through the vessels, examining