Service Providers for X-ray of Cloacogram

A Cloacogram is an X-ray imaging procedure used to evaluate the anatomy and function of the cloaca, an anatomical structure found in some animals and humans in rare medical conditions. It is typically performed in cases where abnormalities of the lower gastrointestinal and urinary tracts are suspected, such as in individuals with cloacal malformations (where the rectum, urinary tract, and reproductive organs may be connected). The procedure involves the injection of a contrast medium, such as barium or a similar substance, into the cloacal opening, followed by X-ray imaging. This helps to assess the presence of any structural issues, blockages, or abnormalities. The procedure is specialized and may require some preparation, such as fasting or bowel cleaning, depending on the individual case.