Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of P. T. C.

A Digital X-ray of the P.T.C. (Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography) is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to evaluate the bile ducts, primarily for identifying blockages, stones, or other abnormalities. During this procedure, a contrast dye is injected directly into the bile ducts through the skin, typically under local anesthesia. X-rays are then taken to capture detailed images of the bile ducts, liver, and surrounding areas. This procedure is usually performed when non-invasive imaging, such as an ultrasound, is insufficient. It helps guide treatment for conditions like bile duct obstructions, cholangitis, or tumors. Results are analyzed by a radiologist to plan further treatment.