3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS

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3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS, in Visit Clinic

Uses sound waves to create 3D images of abdominal and pelvic organs to find structural problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
GENDER
Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a 3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS Test in Visit Clinic?

A 3D ultrasound of the whole abdomen with transvaginal sonography (TVS) creates detailed pictures of organs inside the belly and pelvis. It shows size, shape, and structure rather than measuring a blood chemical. These images help detect cysts, fibroids, tumors, gallstones, kidney problems, fluid collections, and pelvic conditions like ectopic pregnancy. Doctors use the scan to investigate pain, abnormal bleeding, swelling, or unexplained symptoms. The 3D view gives extra detail for planning treatment or surgery. TVS gives clearer images of the uterus and ovaries. The test is safe, uses sound waves, and does not expose you to radiation.

3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Fast 6–8 hours; empty your bladder before the transvaginal part.

3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • 3D whole abdomen ultrasound; Transvaginal ultrasound (TVS)

Why Take a 3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS Test in Visit Clinic?

3D Ultrasound Whole Abdomen with TVS is used as an imaging panel to examine abdominal and pelvic organs together. Doctors order it for symptoms such as abdominal pain, irregular bleeding, pelvic pressure, or unexplained swelling. It helps diagnose conditions like ovarian cysts, fibroids, gallstones, liver or kidney masses, and ectopic pregnancy. Abnormal findings can stem from infections, chronic disease, hormonal issues, injury, or medication effects, and family history of cancers or gynecologic disease may make the test more important.

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What is a whole abdomen ultrasound with TVS in Visit Clinic?plus

A whole abdomen ultrasound with TVS combines a standard abdominal scan (liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, pancreas and abdominal vessels) with transvaginal sonography (an internal probe to image the uterus, ovaries and adnexa). It enhances detection of pelvic and abdominal issues—masses, cysts, fibroids, ectopic pregnancy or fluid. It’s safe and non‑invasive; preparation may include fasting and bladder instructions (full for abdominal/pelvic, empty for TVS).

What is a 3D TVs test in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3D TV test is a quick vision check to see if your eyes can fuse two images into a single three‑dimensional view. It assesses stereopsis and binocular alignment using anaglyph frames or stereograms (e.g., Titmus or Randot‑style images). It helps identify depth‑perception issues, eye misalignment or amblyopia that can cause discomfort, headaches or poor 3D perception before using 3D displays.

Which is better, TVs or abdominal ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) gives higher-resolution images of pelvic organs—best for the uterus, ovaries, endometrium and early pregnancy—whereas abdominal ultrasound surveys a larger area, useful for big masses, later pregnancy or when TVS isn’t possible. The optimal choice depends on the clinical question, patient comfort, body habitus and pregnancy stage; clinicians often use both complementarily.

What is a TVS ultrasound done for in Visit Clinic?plus

A transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) is performed to evaluate pelvic organs—uterus, endometrium, ovaries, cervix and nearby structures. Common indications: abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, suspected ectopic or early pregnancy, infertility assessment and monitoring ovarian follicles, detection of cysts, fibroids, polyps or masses, and checking IUD position. It gives higher‑resolution images than abdominal scans.

How do I prepare for a TVs ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Empty your bladder shortly before the scan (TVS usually requires an empty bladder). Avoid intercourse, douching or vaginal medications for 24 hours beforehand. Wear loose clothing and bring menstrual/pregnancy details and any relevant medical history (IUD, pain, allergies, meds). You’ll be asked to undress from the waist down; the probe is covered and lubricated. Ask questions and give informed consent before starting.

What is the difference between a TVS and USG in Visit Clinic?plus

TVS (transvaginal sonography) uses a probe inserted into the vagina to image uterus, ovaries and early pregnancy with higher resolution and detail, usually with an empty bladder. USG (ultrasonography), commonly transabdominal, uses a probe on the abdomen for broader pelvic/abdominal views, often requiring a full bladder. Both use sound waves (no radiation); choice depends on clinical question and comfort.