ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL

An ultrasound exam that images the groin canal to check for hernias, lumps, or swollen glands in Visit Clinic.
What is a ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL Test in Visit Clinic?
An ultrasound of the inguinal canal is an imaging test that shows the soft tissues in the groin. It looks at the canal where hernias form and can show bowel, fat, or fluid moving through a defect. This test helps detect inguinal hernias, trapped or strangulated tissue, swollen lymph nodes, and lumps or masses. Doctors use it to confirm a suspected hernia, check whether a hernia can be pushed back, assess blood flow if strangulation is possible, and plan or follow up after surgery. It is quick, painless, and does not use radiation, making it useful for adults and children with groin symptoms.
ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL Test in Visit Clinic?
ULTRASOUND INGUINAL CANAL is an imaging test often ordered when patients have groin pain, a visible bulge, or swelling. It is used in surgical and emergency panels to confirm or rule out an inguinal hernia and to check for trapped or strangulated tissue. Abnormal findings may result from strain, heavy lifting, congenital weakness, infection, or tumors. A family history of hernias or connective tissue disorders may make this test more likely.
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