Abdominal ultrasound – ultrasound examination for children
Paediatric abdominal ultrasound is used to assess the size, position and structure of the abdominal organs. During the examination, it is possible to detect abnormalities, such as malformations.
- Description of the examination
- Details of the examination
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Paediatric abdominal ultrasound – when and why should it be performed?
Paediatric abdominal ultrasound is used to assess the size, position and structure of the abdominal organs:
- the pancreas;
- the spleen;
- the liver;
- the gallbladder;
- the biliary tract;
- the bladder;
- the kidneys;
- the adrenal glands;
- the aorta;
- large blood vessels and the retroperitoneal space.
During the examination, it is possible to detect abnormalities, such as malformations.
Abdominal ultrasound is also used to monitor the treatment of abdominal cancers and to detect metastases.
Paediatric abdominal ultrasound – description of the procedure
The ultrasound procedure is based on the phenomenon of reflection of ultrasound waves against the structure of the organs – it is a non-invasive technique and the examination itself is safe and painless.
During the examination, the doctor applies a special gel to the abdomen in order to obtain a good quality image. The application of the gel may cause discomfort (coldness, sticky feeling), which passes once the examination is completed and the gel is wiped off the examined area. In addition, the gel is warmed up in order to minimise unpleasant sensations.
Indications for abdominal ultrasound
You should make an appointment for this examination if you observe:
- increased abdominal circumference (if not related to excessive food intake);
- bothersome, recurrent abdominal pain;
- colicky pain;
- weight loss (if not intentional);
- prolonged constipation, diarrhoea, flatulence, vomiting;
- suspected lithiasis (cholelithiasis or nephrolithiasis);
- yellowish skin;
- absence of bowel movements or urination;
- gastrointestinal or urinary bleeding;
- changes which can be felt upon palpation;
- abdominal trauma.