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How is retrograde Urethrogram done?

By Sophia Aguilar

How is retrograde Urethrogram done?

A retrograde urethrogram is a procedure allowing the urethra to be x-rayed using a contrast dye. The dye is watched on the x-rays as it passes back through the urethra and into the bladder. Urethrograms are done by a radiologist with a radiographer and sometimes a nurse.

Is a retrograde Urethrogram painful?

No, the procedure does not involve any injections. When the local anesthesia solution is introduced you will only have a discomfort. But if you have pain, immediately report to your Doctor and the procedure may be abandoned. This procedure does not involve any adverse reaction of the contrast agent used.

How long does a cystoscopy retrograde take?

A retrograde pyelogram usually takes less than 30 minutes to perform. It can take an hour or more to recover afterward, depending on the type of anesthesia used for the test. You should expect to take a total of about two hours including paperwork.

How does a retrograde pyelogram work?

Retrograde pyelography is a form of x-ray used to get detailed pictures of the ureters and kidneys. Retrograde pyelography uses a special dye (“contrast agent”) injected into the ureters. The dye makes the ureters and kidneys more easily seen on the x-ray. This test is like an intravenous pyelogram (IVP).

How long does a retrograde Urethrogram take?

The examination usually takes about 30 minutes.

How do you fix a narrowing of the urethra?

Treatment options at Mayo Clinic include:

  1. Catheterization. Inserting a small tube (catheter) into your bladder to drain urine is the usual first step for treating urine blockage.
  2. Dilation.
  3. Urethroplasty.
  4. Endoscopic urethrotomy.
  5. Implanted stent or permanent catheter.

What type of sedation is used for cystoscopy?

For a rigid cystoscopy: you’re given an injection of general anaesthetic (which makes you fall asleep) into your hand, or a spinal anaesthetic (which numbs the lower half of your body) into your lower back.

Why would a urologist order a cystoscopy?

During a cystoscopy, a urinary tract specialist (urologist) uses a scope to view the inside of the bladder and urethra. Doctors use cystoscopy to diagnose and treat urinary tract problems. These problems include bladder cancer, bladder control issues, enlarged prostates and urinary tract infections.

Is Pyelogram same as Urogram?

An intravenous pyelogram (PIE-uh-low-gram), also called an excretory urogram, is an X-ray exam of your urinary tract. An intravenous pyelogram lets your doctor view your kidneys, your bladder and the tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder (ureters).

Is a cystoscopy an endoscopy?

Cystoscopy is endoscopy of the urinary bladder via the urethra. It is carried out with a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

What exactly is retrograde pyelogram?

What Is a Retrograde Pyelogram? Purpose of a Retrograde Pyelogram. Your doctor might order a retrograde pyelogram to look for possible blockages in the ureters or kidneys. Risks and Contraindications. This is one of the oldest tests used in X-ray imaging. Before the Retrograde Pyelogram. During a Retrograde Pyelogram. After the Retrograde Pyelogram. Interpreting Results.

What is retrograde procedure?

A retrograde pyelogram is a urologic procedure where the physician injects a radiocontrast agent into the ureter in order to visualize the ureter and kidney with fluoroscopy or radiography.

What is a retrograde stent?

Ureteric stents, also known as double J stents or retrograde ureteric stents, is a urological catheter that has two “J-shaped” (curled) ends, where one is anchored in the renal pelvis and the other inside the bladder.

What is the CPT code for retrograde urethrogram?

ICD-9-CM Vol. 3 Procedure Codes – 87.76 – Retrograde cystourethrogram. Code Information. 87.76 – Retrograde cystourethrogram. The above description is abbreviated. This code description may also have Includes, Excludes, Notes, Guidelines, Examples and other information.