Service Providers for Ultrasonogram of MCC & PVR

An Ultrasonogram of the MCC (Maximal Cystometric Capacity) and PVR (Post-Void Residual) is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate bladder function. The MCC measures the maximum volume the bladder can hold during a filling process, while the PVR measures the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination. The procedure typically involves a non-invasive ultrasound scan, where a gel is applied to the skin over the lower abdomen, and a probe is used to assess bladder volume and residual urine. It is commonly used to diagnose bladder dysfunction, urinary retention, or other urological conditions.