Service Providers for Ultrasonogram of Whole Abdomen PVR and MCC
An ultrasonogram of the whole abdomen, including Post-Void Residual (PVR) and Maximal Cystometric Capacity (MCC), is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the abdomen's organs and bladder function. The ultrasound uses sound waves to create detailed images of the organs, including the bladder, liver, kidneys, and other abdominal structures. PVR measures the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination, and MCC determines the bladder’s capacity to hold urine. This procedure is non-invasive, painless, and requires no special preparation. It helps diagnose conditions such as urinary retention, bladder dysfunction, or abnormalities in bladder capacity.