Urology
Ultrasound diagnostics
Ultrasound imaging of the genitourinary system is a precise and safe method for detecting inflammation, stones, tumors, and anatomical abnormalities.

The examination is performed using convex and endocavitary probes, allowing detailed assessment of the kidneys, urinary bladder, and other pelvic organs.

With the portable SmartScan ultrasound system, diagnosis can be performed at the patient's bedside, ensuring convenience and promptness.
Ultrasound of the kidneys and adrenal glands
Ultrasound of the prostate
Ultrasound of the urinary bladder and ureters
Ultrasound of the testicles and scrotum
Urological ultrasound reveals:

  • anomalies of the development of the genitourinary system;
  • acute and chronic inflammatory processes;
  • benign and malignant tumors;
  • urolithiasis;
  • consequences of traumatic injuries
  • foreign bodies;
  • polycystic kidney disease;
  • omission of organs (ptosis);
  • kidney and bladder stones;
  • sclerotic changes in organs.
Indications for urological ultrasound with the "SmartScan" device, if any:
  • changes in the analysis of urine;
  • urinary incontinence (enuresis);
  • suspected urolithiasis;
  • pain in the lumbar region;
  • soreness in the groin and lower abdomen;
  • changes in blood biochemistry — an increase in the level of urea, creatinine, residual nitrogen, a decrease in albumin, total protein, a change in the concentration of electrolytes;
  • increased blood pressure;
  • puffiness;
  • lumbar and groin injuries;
  • decreased urination intensity;
  • transferred infections and inflammatory processes;
  • suspicion of foreign bodies in the urethra and bladder;
  • condition after surgery on the genitourinary sphere and neighboring organs
Focus areas
of SmartScan