Abdomen and pelvis scans offer doctors and patients a clear view of internal organs. They’re the go-to diagnostic tool among healthcare providers for tracking their patients' progress and identifying potential health issues.

The high-frequency sound waves in these scans enable healthcare providers to comprehend the distance and shape of your organs and blood vessels inside to detect potential issues.

Patient undergoing an abdominal and pelvis ultrasound scan

Explore the Next Section for Answers to All Your Questions About Abdomen and Pelvis USG Scans

1. What is an abdomen and pelvis scan, and why is it performed?

An abdomen and pelvis scan is a medical imaging test that provides detailed pictures of the abdominal and pelvic regions.

This scan can be performed using various imaging techniques, including X-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Each method offers unique advantages in visualizing different tissues and structures within these areas.

Doctors often order this scan to investigate the cause of symptoms such as abdominal pain, swelling, or unexplained weight loss. It helps diagnose conditions like appendicitis, kidney stones, tumors, or infections. 

Additionally, it can assess injuries from trauma, monitor the progression of diseases, or evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. 

2. What organs are seen during an abdomen and pelvic USG scan?

Abdomen and pelvis scans offer a detailed view of vital organs, showcasing their structure, location, and condition. These insights enable healthcare providers to make accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions.

Here’s a list of organs Abdomen and pelvis scans cover:

Abdominal Region Pelvic Region
  • Liver
  • Gallbladder
  • Kidneys
  • Pancreas
  • Spleen
  • Abdominal Blood Vessels (Aorta, Inferior Vena Cava)
  • Urinary Bladder
  • Pelvic Blood Vessels and Surrounding Tissues
  • Reproductive Organs (Men): Prostate Gland, Bladder, Seminal Vesicles
  • Reproductive Organs (Women): Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes, Cervix, Uterus, Bladder

3.  Is the scan safe for everyone?

Yes, abdomen and pelvis scans are completely safe for everyone. They use sound waves instead of radiation, making them a non-invasive and risk-free diagnostic tool. This makes the procedure suitable for all age groups, including pregnant women and children, without any known side effects.

4. How Should You Prepare for an Abdomen and Pelvis Ultrasound?

Nurse assisting a patient in preparation for an abdomen and pelvis ultrasound – Tips on how to prepare for the scan

The preparation steps for abdomen and pelvis scans vary depending on the type. Here’s what to expect:

For an Abdominal Ultrasound Scan

  • Your doctor may ask you to fast for a few hours before the scan as food can interfere with the visualization. It will allow the gallbladder to fill with bile and enable the ultrasound scan to get clear images. 
  • In some cases, doctors may ask patients to drink water to enhance visualization.
  • Wear loose-fitting clothing and minimal jewelry for convenience.

For Pelvis Ultrasound Scan

  • Similarly, for a pelvis scan, doctors often ask patients to drink lots of water to produce crispier images for the sonographer. 
  • Opt for loose-fitting clothes, discuss any concerns with your doctor, and inform them about any medications or allergies.

5. How Much Does an Abdomen and Pelvis Scan Cost?

An Abdomen and Pelvis Ultrasound Scan at any Docscan center in Bangalore costs ₹1,200. This price covers the complete scanning procedure and a detailed report prepared by experienced MD Radiologists. There are no additional charges or consultation fees beyond the specified scan cost, ensuring complete transparency.

6. What conditions can an abdomen and pelvis scan detect?

An abdomen and pelvis scan can detect a wide range of medical conditions affecting internal organs, blood vessels, and tissues. It helps identify inflammation, such as appendicitis, colitis, and pancreatitis.

Doctor reviewing an X-ray with a patient – Discover the conditions that an abdomen and pelvis scan can detect.

It can also detect infections, including abscesses or fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity. The scan is commonly used to find benign and malignant tumors in organs like the liver, kidneys, ovaries, and pancreas. 

It can locate kidney and bladder stones and identify aneurysms, such as an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Additionally, it evaluates organ enlargement, including an enlarged spleen or liver, and detects abnormal fluid accumulation, such as ascites. 

It is also useful for identifying injuries caused by trauma, internal bleeding, and structural abnormalities in the reproductive system or urinary tract.

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7. How accurate is the scan?

Ultrasound scans, including abdomen and pelvis scans, are highly accurate for evaluating soft tissues and detecting abnormalities such as cysts, stones, organ enlargement, or fluid accumulation. They provide real-time imaging, allowing radiologists to assess conditions dynamically, which is particularly useful for diagnosing issues in the liver, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs.

While other imaging modalities like MRI or CT scans may be required for deeper or more complex evaluations, ultrasound remains a reliable, non-invasive, and cost-effective diagnostic tool for most cases. Its ability to deliver immediate results and guide further clinical decisions makes it a cornerstone in medical imaging.

8. How is an abdomen and pelvis Ultrasound different from other imaging tests?

Abdomen and Pelvis Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis Scan (CT/MRI)
Technology Uses sound waves to create images. CT uses X-ray radiation; MRI uses magnetic fields.
Safety Non-invasive, radiation-free, and safe for all patients, including pregnant women. CT involves ionizing radiation; MRI is radiation-free but not suitable for all patients (e.g., those with metal implants).
Real-Time Imaging Provides real-time visuals, ideal for evaluating organ function and blood flow. Captures static, high-resolution images for detailed anatomical structures.
Detail and Depth Excellent for soft tissues, fluid accumulation, and general organ assessments. Superior for detecting small, complex abnormalities or deep tissue details.
Cost Affordable Expensive
Preparation Required Minimal (e.g., fasting or drinking water for specific scans). May involve fasting, contrast injections, or special preparations.
Procedure Time Quick, typically completed in 15–30 minutes. Longer, taking 30–60 minutes for MRI or 10–20 minutes for CT.

While MRI and CT may be needed for more detailed or complex evaluations, ultrasound is preferred for soft tissue and organ assessments due to its convenience and safety.

9. What questions should I ask my doctor or radiologist after the scan?

After the scan, the radiologist at the Docscan Center will review the findings with you and provide a clear explanation of the results. The detailed report can then be shared with your primary physician to correlate with their clinical diagnosis and additional lab tests, ensuring a comprehensive health evaluation. 

You can check with your Radiologist to see if they recommend any other follow-up diagnostic tests that may be required to better understand your case. 

10. When can I get the report for the scan? Do I need to perform follow-up scans?

At Docscan, you will receive the report immediately after your scan is completed. The radiologist will walk you through the entire report and detail to ensure you understand the findings. 

Ultrasound Images are live views of your internal organs, if there is a requirement to visualize certain parts at different time intervals, you may be asked for follow-up scans.

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Conclusion

Abdomen and pelvis scans are a vital and safe tool for detecting a wide range of health issues, from infections and tumors to kidney stones and injuries. These non-invasive scans provide quick, clear images that help doctors make accurate diagnoses and determine the best course of treatment. 

Whether you're experiencing symptoms like pain or swelling, or need to monitor an existing condition, an abdomen and pelvis scan offers crucial insights to ensure your health is properly managed.

Always consult with your doctor to understand when an abdomen and pelvis scan is necessary for your well-being.

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