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Voiding cystourethrogram

Voiding cystourethrogram

Voiding cystourethrogram
Voiding cystourethrogram
Cystography
Cystography

Definition:

A voiding cystourethrogram is an x-ray image of the bladder and urethra during urination. The urethra carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

Usually, the urinary bladder does not show up well on x-rays. In this examination, a special contrast dye fills the bladder, to allow for better x-ray images.

X-ray images are taken in various positions with the bladder full of contrast dye. Images are then taken while the bladder is being emptied.

Alternative Names:
Cystourethrogram - voiding
How the test is performed:

The test is performed in a hospital radiology department or in a health care provider's office by an x-ray technician.

You will lie on your back on the x-ray table. A catheter (a thin, flexible tube) will be gently inserted into the urethra and passed into the bladder. The contrast dye is injected through the catheter into the bladder and the catheter is clamped.

A number of x-ray pictures are then taken in various positions. The catheter is removed so that you can urinate. X-rays are taken of the bladder and urethra during urination.

How to prepare for the test:

You must sign a consent form. You will be given a gown to wear.

Remove all jewelry before the test. Inform the health care provider if you are:

  • Pregnant
  • Allergic to x-ray contrast material
  • Allergic to any medications
How the test will feel:

You may feel some discomfort when the catheter is placed and while your bladder is full.


Review Date: 10/25/2006
Reviewed By: Stuart Bentley-Hibbert, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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