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==Technique== | ==Technique== | ||
* | *Phased array or Curvilinear | ||
* | *Suprapubic: look both transverse and saggital | ||
**usually need to turn down far gain 2/2 acoustic enhancement from bladder | **usually need to turn down far gain 2/2 acoustic enhancement from bladder | ||
*Color over the inferior border can demonstrate ureteral jets | |||
**Twinkle Sign: rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement | |||
***Can indicate stone in the UVJ | |||
**Lack of jet on one side can indicate ureteral obstruction | |||
==Clinical Uses== | ==Clinical Uses== | ||
Revision as of 20:23, 4 January 2015
Background
- Identification: anechoic (black) fluid within a structure defined by hyperechoic (white) appearing borders
- Bladder volume = length x width x heigth x 0.52
Technique
- Phased array or Curvilinear
- Suprapubic: look both transverse and saggital
- usually need to turn down far gain 2/2 acoustic enhancement from bladder
- Color over the inferior border can demonstrate ureteral jets
- Twinkle Sign: rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
- Can indicate stone in the UVJ
- Lack of jet on one side can indicate ureteral obstruction
- Twinkle Sign: rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
Clinical Uses
- Look for abdominal free fluid
- Can be used to calculate post void residual non invasively
- Confirm foley placement by visualizing balloon
Source
Arch Ital Urol Androl. 2005 Mar;77(1):60-2. Measurements of urinary bladder volume: comparison of five ultrasound calculation methods in volunteers. Dicuio M, Pomara G, Menchini Fabris F, Ales V, Dahlstrand C, Morelli G.
