Service Providers for MRI OF ANAL CANAL
MRI of the anal canal is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to assess the structures of the anal canal, including the muscles, sphincters, and surrounding tissues. It is commonly used to evaluate conditions like anal fistulas, tumors, abscesses, or incontinence. During the procedure, you will lie still inside an MRI scanner, and a contrast dye may be injected to enhance the clarity of the images. In some cases, a specific coil may be used for better resolution of the anal region. Preparation may involve fasting for a few hours before the test. Risks are minimal but can include allergic reactions to the contrast dye and mild discomfort from staying still or from the insertion of a coil. The results provide detailed insights into the anatomy and health of the anal canal.