The aim of abdominal and pelvic ultrasound is to examine the abdominal cavity and pelvic organs - such as the liver, gall bladder, spleen and kidneys, the uterus and ovaries in women and the prostate in men. The ultrasound scan can also be used to examine the larger veins in the abdominal cavity and the lymph nodes adjacent to the main abdominal artery.
Ultrasound is often considered as part of a gastroenterological check-up because it is risk-free but can also provide an accurate picture of certain organs in the abdomen and pelvis. The ultrasound scan can detect certain organ abnormalities, biliary and renal cysts, abdominal cysts, abscesses, certain inflammatory diseases and benign and malignant tumours. In the case of gastrointestinal complaints, abdominal ultrasound is not a complete diagnostic method and organ abnormalities must be confirmed by further instrumental investigations, such as gastroscopy or colonoscopy.
Presentation of the test
The test is performed by first lying on your back on the examination bed and then exposing the parts to be examined. To spread the ultrasound waves, the patient's abdomen can be lubricated with a gel. To perform the examination, our doctor moves the ultrasound machine's probe head on the patient's abdomen, which does not cause any pain.
The image produced by the machine is immediately visible on the screen, allowing your doctor to measure the size of each organ and save still images of the scan.
What to know about the test
An ultrasound scan can only be done on an empty stomach, so you should not eat, smoke or chew gum, or drink any liquids other than still water for 5-6 hours before the scan.
For pelvic examinations, it is important that both men and women arrive with a full bladder, but do not drink any liquids for half an hour before the examination.
Settlement also to a health fund account
The fee for the examination can of course also be charged to your health insurance account - our colleagues will be happy to provide you with more details. Visit
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If you have unclear stomach and abdominal complaints, we strongly recommend that you consult one of our specialist gastroenterologists
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