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cystometrography是什么意思,cystometrography翻译
Cystometrography: A Comprehensive Guide
What is cystometrography?
Cystometrography is a medical procedure used to evaluate the function of the bladder and urethra in women. It involves the use of a catheter to fill the bladder with a radioactive contrast material, followed by imaging tests to assess the bladder's capacity, compliance, and any potential abnormalities in the urethra. This procedure is commonly used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and pelvic organ prolapse.
The procedure
Cystometrography is typically performed in a radiology department or hospital setting. The patient is given anesthesia to numb the area and reduce any discomfort during the procedure. A thin, flexible catheter is inserted into the urethra and passed into the bladder. The catheter is then used to fill the bladder with the radioactive contrast material, which allows for better visualization of the bladder and urethra on the imaging tests.
Once the bladder is filled, the patient is positioned for the imaging tests, which may include X