Speciality Services
ultrasonography
Ultrasound is the preferred method for visualizing soft tissue. Diagnostic
ultrasound can be used to visualize various parts of the anatomy including
tissue, organs, glands, the abdomen and even suspicious growths, cysts and
tumors. Diagnostic ultrasound is a very safe, reliable and cheap way to observe
various organs of the body.
An ultrasound transducer emits very high frequency
sound waves into the animal's body and creates measurements
as the waves bounce
back. Specialized computer software interprets the pattern of the sound waves
reflection and creates a still picture or a moving image on a monitor. Ultrasound
is painless and requires no chemicals, radiation, or entry into the body. It
is safe to use on delicate tissue, the spinal cord, brain, heart and even developing
fetuses.
The ultrasound can be used to diagnose illnesses such as portosystemic
shunts, abdominal masses, abdominal foreign bodies, pancreatitis, and enlarged
adrenal glands. Ultrasound allows for tissue collection for biopsy by allowing
the doctor to visualize an area within the abdomen without the need for surgery.
This sample can then be submitted to a laboratory for evaluation. The diagnosis
will then dictate the course of medical treatment recommended. Sometimes, however,
surgery is recommended based on the ultrasound findings. The use of ultrasound
coupled with surgery or medical intervention ensures your pet receives the
best care.
Often, pets with suspected or confirmed heart problems are referred
to PBVS for specialized cardiac care. Because a compete evaluation of a pet's
heart structure and function is necessary to determine a thorough treatment
plan, we use a state-of-the-art Philips IU22 ultrasound machine. This advanced
equipment has the ability to simultaneously evaluate ECG, echocardiography
and Doppler flow data, providing a maximum amount of critical information.