Perianal Ultrasound

An ultrasound that images the anal canal and surrounding tissues to detect fistulas, abscesses, or sphincter damage in Visit Clinic.
What is a Perianal Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?
Perianal ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the tissues around the anus and lower rectum. It visualizes the anal sphincter muscles, soft tissues, fluid collections, and any abnormal tracts. This information is important because the sphincter controls bowel continence and nearby infections can cause pain and discharge. The test helps detect anal fistulas, abscesses, sphincter tears after childbirth or surgery, Crohn’s-related disease, and small tumors. Clinicians use it to confirm a diagnosis, decide if drainage or surgery is needed, guide surgical planning, and follow healing over time. It is quick, usually done in an outpatient clinic, and often complements other imaging or endoscopic tests for a complete evaluation.
Perianal Ultrasound Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Perianal Ultrasound Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Perianal Ultrasound test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Perianal Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?
PERIANAL ULTRASOUND is an imaging study commonly used with other anorectal tests. Doctors order it for symptoms like pain, swelling, discharge, or fecal leakage. It helps diagnose fistulas, abscesses, sphincter injuries, Crohn’s complications, and tumors. Abnormal findings may result from childbirth trauma, surgery, infection, inflammation, or cancer. A family history of inflammatory bowel disease or congenital anorectal problems can make this test more important.
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