CECT Urography Advanced CT Scan for Kidney & Urinary Tract Evaluation
CECT Urography (Contrast Enhanced CT Urography) is an advanced CT imaging test used to examine the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urinary tract in detail. It uses a contrast dye to create clear images and helps detect stones, blockages, tumors, infections, blood in the urine, and structural abnormalities.
This test is commonly recommended when a detailed evaluation of the urinary system is needed.
What Is CECT Urography?
CECT Urography is a CT scan with contrast injection that captures detailed images of the urinary tract. It allows doctors to assess urine flow and identify abnormalities in the kidneys or urinary tract.
Why Is CECT Urography Done?
This test is done to:
Detect kidney or ureter stones
Identify urinary tract blockage
Evaluate blood in urine (hematuria)
Detect tumors or masses
Diagnose recurrent urinary infections
Assess congenital urinary abnormalities
Check kidney function and drainage pattern
Who Should Get CECT Urography?
Patients with blood in their urine
Recurrent urine infections
Flank pain or kidney pain
Suspected urinary blockage
Patients with abnormal ultrasound findings
Suspected kidney or bladder growths
What are the Benefits of CECT Urography?
Detailed imaging of the urinary tract
Accurate diagnosis of stones and blockage
Detects hidden abnormalities early
Quick and non-surgical procedure
Helps guide treatment planning
What is the Preparation for CECT Urography?
Fasting for 4–6 hours may be advised
Drink water if instructed
Inform staff about kidney disease, diabetes, or allergies
Carry previous reports and prescriptions
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