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Transperineal Ultrasound, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound scan through the perineum that images pelvic organs like the prostate and pelvic floor in Visit Clinic.

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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Transperineal Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?

A transperineal ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of the pelvic floor and nearby organs through the skin between the genitals and anus. It shows the prostate, urethra, bladder neck and pelvic muscles. Images help doctors see size, shape, and any abnormal lumps or tears. It is important for diagnosing prostate issues, pelvic floor weakness, and guiding biopsies or procedures. The test is quick, does not use radiation, and can be done awake. Doctors use the images to diagnose conditions, plan treatment, guide needle biopsies, and monitor recovery after surgery or childbirth.

Transperineal Ultrasound Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Transperineal Ultrasound Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Transperineal Ultrasound test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Transperineal Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?

TRANSPERINEAL ULTRASOUND is used in pelvic imaging panels to evaluate prostate size, pelvic floor muscles, and nearby structures. Doctors may order it for urinary problems, pelvic pain, abnormal prostate screening (like high PSA), difficulty emptying the bladder, or incontinence. It helps diagnose prostate enlargement, tumors, scarring, and pelvic floor damage. Abnormal findings can come from infection, cancer, prior surgery, or childbirth injury. Family history of prostate disease may make this test more important.

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What is a transperineal ultrasound used for in Visit Clinic?plus

A transperineal ultrasound uses a probe over the perineum to image pelvic organs and the pelvic floor. It assesses fetal head position during labor, detects obstetric anal sphincter injury and levator ani defects after birth, evaluates urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, measures urethral/bladder anatomy, and guides pelvic procedures. It is noninvasive, well-tolerated, and useful in urogynecology and obstetrics.

What is perineal ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Perineal ultrasound is a non‑invasive imaging technique using an external probe on the perineum to visualize pelvic floor structures—bladder, urethra, vagina, rectum and supporting muscles. It gives real‑time, dynamic assessment of pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, childbirth injuries and fistulas without radiation. The exam is painless, quick and often performed during rest, squeeze and Valsalva maneuvers to evaluate function.

How to do transperineal USG in Visit Clinic?plus

Explain the procedure and obtain consent. Position the patient supine with hips flexed and knees apart (lithotomy/semi‑recumbent); ensure bladder status as indicated. Use a low‑frequency curved or linear probe with plenty of gel and a probe cover. Place the probe on the midline perineum, acquire midsagittal and transverse images (pubic symphysis, urethra, vagina, rectum), ask for rest/squeeze/Valsalva for dynamic assessment, and save images.

What are the three types of ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

The three main types are diagnostic ultrasound (imaging to view organs, fetuses, and guide procedures), Doppler ultrasound (measures blood flow and velocity to detect blockages or clots), and therapeutic ultrasound (uses focused ultrasound energy for treatments like physiotherapy, lithotripsy, or tumor ablation). Safety and settings differ by type and clinical use.

How uncomfortable is a prostate ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A prostate ultrasound, usually transrectal, often causes mild discomfort or pressure when a small probe is inserted into the rectum. You may feel urgency, cramping, or brief sharp twinges. Lubricant and sometimes local anesthetic reduce sensation. The scan itself is short (about 10–20 minutes). If a biopsy is taken, there can be more soreness, bleeding, or temporary pain, but most men tolerate it well.

Which ultrasound is best for prostate in Visit Clinic?plus

Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is the standard ultrasound for prostate evaluation — it gives high‑resolution imaging and commonly guides biopsies. For biopsy access, transperineal ultrasound is an increasingly preferred alternative with lower infection risk. High‑frequency probes, Doppler, or contrast‑enhanced techniques can improve lesion detection, though multiparametric MRI generally outperforms ultrasound for cancer localization.