Fluoroscopy
What is fluoroscopy?
Fluoroscopy is a very elaborate radiological examination that allows visualisation of all organs of the body, including the digestive system, urinary tract, respiratory system, skeletal system and vascular system of the body taken by the radiology physician. The contrast agent is a contrast agent containing some iodine used in other radiological examinations. The substance is given to the patient by injection. While the injection is in progress, the image is taken using colonoscopy. However, there are mobile fluoroscopy units in the operating theatre departments of some hospitals and there are units that enable this examination to be performed.
How is fluoroscopy performed?
Fluoroscopy, also called barium radiography, is one of the old imaging methods used in radiology. It is still widely used today. Colonoscopic screening is an examination method used to examine the digestive system, general tracts, uterus, ovaries and many other parts in detail. Fluoroscopy along x lengths. In fluoroscopy imaging, detailed structures that cannot be seen in other radiological images are made visible in sections in the form of clear contrast in fluoroscopy scanning and provide serious information about the possibility.Jewelry and jewelry should be left at home and loose, comfortable clothing should be worn. Sometimes you may be asked to wear a gown or apron before the shoot. If it is not necessary to wear an apron, clothing with metal zippers, fasteners, buttons, underwire bras, belts or buckles should be preferred. Doctors first treat patients with claustrophobia with a mild sedative medication. This type of open MRI scan may be recommended, but open MRI has low staying power.