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Revision as of 20:19, 10 December 2011
Technique
- 3.5-5 MHz probe
- Right kidney
- Patient supine
- Probe in the right lower intercostal space in the midaxillary line
- Left kidney
- Patient supine or right lateral decubitus
- Probe in the lower intercostal space on the posterior axillary line
- More cephalad and posterior than when visualizing the right kidney
- Scan entire kidney (through liver)
- Longitudinal (long axis) and transverse (short axis) views
Questions
- Is there hydronephrosis?
- Unilateral or bilateral?
- Is there fluid around the kidney?
- Is the bladder distended?
- Are stones seen?
- Is the aorta normal?
See Also
Source
Sonoguide
