Is there any risks involved with CT?
Radiation is important risk but relatively low risk considering our earths background radiation.
Are there any contraindications for the CT scan?
Pregnancy is absolute contraindications. Other contraindications includes allergic to drug or contrast if contrast CT is adviced .
How do I prepare for CT scan?
For plain CT scan , no preparation is required. For contrast CT scan we require patient to be nil by mouth (NMB) for 4 hours prior to scheduled scan. Also prior serum creatine is required. If the serum creatine is high then we need nephrologist clearance to do contrast CT scan. Patient can take his routine medications 4 hours prior to the scan.
Why do I need CT?
Depending on the indications which the referring doctor advices we can do CT.
What preparation is required for prostate biopsy?
Patient needs to be empty stomach for 6 hours prior to biopsy. Blood thinners like ecopsirin needs to be stopped 5 days prior to biopsy after consultation with the treating physician. PT, PTT , INR tests needs to be done before the biopsy. Patient has to take enema or laxatives in the night before the ultrasound to clear the bowel. Patient is observed for 4 to 5 hours after biopsy before discharge. Patient has to take antibiotics for 5 days after the procedure.
Will I get pain after biopsy?
Yes, some patients might get pain after the biopsy. Patient can take routine pain killers for the same.
What preparations are required for USG guided biopsy / procedures?
Patient needs to be empty stomach for 6 hours prior to biopsy. Blood thinners like ecopsirin needs to be stopped 5 days prior to biopsy after consultation with the treating physician. PT, PTT , INR tests needs to be done before the biopsy. Patient is observed for 4 to 5 hours after biopsy before discharge.
Can small kidney or gall stones missed in USG?
Yes. If the stones are very small it can be missed. It can also be missed due to overlying bowel gas.
Is it safe for the children and pregnant women?
Yes. It is safe.
Can USG can be repeatedly?
Yes. Since there is no ionizing radiation involved with USG, it can repeated multiple times.

