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CT Scan Fistulogram, in Visit Clinic

CT fistulogram images a fistula tract with contrast to reveal its course, connections, and associated abscesses in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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42 hours
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What is a CT Scan Fistulogram Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT scan fistulogram is an imaging study that maps a fistula tract in the body. The test uses contrast dye injected into the external opening of a fistula and then takes CT images. It shows the path of the tract, any branches, and whether the fistula connects to an internal organ or bowel. This information is important to locate infections or abscesses. Doctors use it to plan surgery, guide drainage, and monitor healing or recurrence. It helps diagnose perianal or enterocutaneous fistulas and complications from Crohn’s disease, surgery, or injury. Results guide treatment choices like antibiotics, drainage, or operative repair.

CT Scan Fistulogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Fistulogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Fistulogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Fistulogram Test in Visit Clinic?

CT SCAN FISTULOGRAM is an imaging procedure usually requested alone or as part of preoperative planning. Doctors order it when patients have persistent drainage, pain, swelling, recurrent infections, or suspected internal connections from a skin opening. It helps diagnose and map perianal, enterocutaneous, or postoperative fistulas and finds related abscesses. Abnormal findings often result from chronic infection, Crohn’s disease, prior surgery, or trauma. A family history of Crohn’s or similar bowel disease may make this test more likely.

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How to do a CT fistulogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Explain the procedure and obtain consent. Check allergies and renal function. Position the patient, cleanse and drape the external opening. Cannulate the fistula with a small catheter, secure it, then gently inject water‑soluble iodinated contrast under aseptic technique, avoiding high pressure. Perform thin‑slice CT with multiplanar reconstructions to map the tract and collections. Monitor for contrast reactions, ensure hydration, and arrange wound care and follow‑up.

Can a CT scan detect a fistula in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—CT scans often detect fistulas, especially with contrast. CT can show abnormal air/fluid tracts, surrounding inflammation and associated abscesses; CT enterography is useful for intestinal fistulas. Small, superficial, or complex pelvic/perianal fistulas may be missed, and MRI or endoanal ultrasound is often more sensitive. Sometimes dedicated fistulography, endoscopy or combined imaging is needed to fully map the tract.

What is a fistulogram test in Visit Clinic?plus

A fistulogram is an imaging test that injects contrast dye into an external fistula opening and uses X‑ray or fluoroscopy to map the tract’s course, length, branches and any internal connections (for example to bowel, bladder or abscess cavities). It helps diagnose extent and guide surgical or drainage planning. Performed by a radiologist, it may cause mild discomfort and carries small risks like infection or allergic reaction.

Which scan is best for a fistula in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI pelvis (with contrast) is the preferred test for complex perianal fistulae — it maps tracts and sphincter involvement. For simple or low fistulae, endoanal (endorectal) ultrasound is accurate. Abdominal or enteric fistulae are best evaluated with contrast-enhanced CT (CT fistulography/enterography). Choice depends on location and complexity; clinical assessment guides imaging selection.

How to do a CT scan step by step in Visit Clinic?plus

Before a CT scan you register, remove metal and change into a gown. Lie on the motorised table; staff position you and may insert an IV for contrast. The table moves through the gantry while you hold still and follow breathing instructions. Scanning takes seconds to minutes. Afterward you may be observed briefly if contrast was given and are advised to drink fluids.

How long does a fistulogram take in Visit Clinic?plus

A fistulogram typically takes about 30–60 minutes from start to finish. The imaging portion usually lasts 10–30 minutes after local anaesthetic and contrast injection, while setup and brief post-procedure checks add time. Some cases may take longer if access is difficult or extra views are needed. You can usually go home the same day.