Ascending Urethrography (ASU)

An X-ray test using contrast to show the urethra’s shape and detect narrowing, leaks, or injuries in Visit Clinic.
What is a Ascending Urethrography (ASU) Test in Visit Clinic?
Ascending urethrography is an X-ray procedure that images the urethra by filling it with a contrast liquid. It shows the shape, width, and any leaks or blockages in the urethral channel. This is important because the urethra carries urine out of the body, and problems there can cause pain, infections, or difficulty urinating. The test helps detect strictures (narrowing), injuries from trauma, fistulas, and post-surgical changes. Doctors use it to diagnose the cause of urinary symptoms and to plan or check the results of treatments like dilation or surgery. The images help guide safe catheter use and further care decisions.
Ascending Urethrography (ASU) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Ascending Urethrography (ASU) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Ascending Urethrography (ASU) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Ascending Urethrography (ASU) Test in Visit Clinic?
Ascending Urethrography (ASU) is an imaging study often ordered by urologists when patients have weak urine flow, painful or frequent urination, blood in the urine, or a history of urethral injury or surgery. It is used to find strictures, leaks, fistulas, diverticula, and trauma-related damage. Abnormal results can be caused by prior infections, catheter use, surgery or injury, radiation, and congenital problems. A family history of urinary tract malformations may prompt earlier evaluation.
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