Surgery
Ultrasound of the abdominal cavity
Ultrasound plays an important diagnostic role in surgical practice.

The ultrasound system "SmartScan" can be used for diagnosis both as planned and in emergency cases.

In urgent situations, the examination can be carried out almost immediately after the patient is taken to the hospital.
In surgical practice, ultrasound allows:
To establish the presence or absence of free fluid in the abdominal cavity, the size, structure, contours of the pathological focus in the organs, vascular structures
In time to determine the damage, displacement, dimensions of the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space themselves, and to do this in the shortest possible time using a portable ultrasound "SmartScan"
The surgeon formulates a clinical opinion based on patient history and physical examination, complemented by ultrasound diagnostic data. This integrated approach allows for reliable differentiation of abdominal organ pathology across different levels of medical care.
Suitable for diagnostics:
  • cystic and fibrous changes;
  • tumors;
  • concretions;
  • fatty degeneration of liver cells;
  • infectious lesions of internal organs, including hepatitis;
  • cirrhosis of the liver;
  • thickening of the walls of internal organs due to the pathological process;
  • anomalies of the structure of internal organs.
Indications for ultrasound of the abdominal cavity ultrasound system "SmartScan", if any:
  • Pain syndrome in the abdomen;
  • Feeling of heaviness in the right hypochondrium;
  • Jaundice of the skin and mucous membranes;
  • Dyspepsia, heartburn;
  • Abdominal injuries.
  • Burdened heredity by diseases;
  • Long-term use of medications;
  • Alcohol abuse;
  • Harmful working conditions;
  • Control of the treatment of pathologies of the abdominal cavity.
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound is a standard, widely used, and familiar method for evaluating the condition of internal organs.

It enables the detection of liver, kidney, pancreatic, and gallbladder diseases, as well as assessment of the vascular system.

The method is harmless, requires no anesthesia, and is suitable for patient monitoring, including the detection of tumors, stones, inflammation, and free fluid in the abdominal cavity.
Focus areas
of SmartScan