...during a thalamotomy. [1] Ultrasound thalamotomy A small part of the thalamus is very precisely targeted and removed during a thalamotomy. A technique known as focused ultrasound has relatively recently...
...possible, the gallbladder may also be drained using a procedure called an endoscopic ultrasound-guided transmural cholecystostomy. This makes use of an endoscope tube and the guidance of an ultrasound scan...
...is also a procedure that makes use of the advantages of ultrasound technology. The device consists of a flexible tube at the end of which an ultrasound probe is attached....
...If they suspect that ovarian cancer may be present, they will order an ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) scan, or a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI) to investigate.[12][9] The Doctor will...
...cells. Ultrasound/imaging scan (women) – Imaging scans such as transvaginal ultrasound can examine anatomical causes of female infertility. It can detect ovarian cysts, endometrial polyps, and endometriomas that can affect...
...(CT), ultrasound, x-ray, and even magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Patients who are suffering from neck abscess may be advised to undergo the procedure. This...
...risk. With the assistance of ultrasound devices, the safety of the procedure has improved, minimizing its risks and possibilities of complications. Cordocentesis is best performed between 20 and 24 weeks...
...Is Transcranial Doppler? Transcranial Doppler (TCD) is a minimally invasive procedure in which an ultrasound beam is directed at an artery in the brain, usually the middle cerebral artery (MCA)....
...procedure. References: Lee YZ, McGregor JA, Chong WK. Ultrasound-guided kidney biopsies. Ultrasound Clin. 2009;4:45–55. Salama AD, Cook HT. The renal biopsy. In: Taal MW, Chertow GM, Marsden Pa, et al.,...
...test (prostate cancer) Skin exam Transvaginal ultrasound (uterine or ovarian cancer) Who Should Take It and Expected Results You should seriously consider undergoing cancer screening tests if you fall under...