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Large text What is urodynamics? Urodynamics is a procedure which measures the function of the bladder using a special machine usually carried out by a Consultant Urologist or Consultant Urogynaecologist. The service is available for patients with complex urological problems.
The procedure Upon arrival with a full bladder, the patient will be asked to change into a gown and then pass urine into the urodynamics machine. This will measure the flow rate and volume of urine that you pass. A small ultrasound monitor will be placed on your lower abdomen to measure how much urine is left in the bladder.
To measure bladder function, two small tubes are placed, one in the rectum and one in the urethra, which in turn are connected to the urodynamics machine. This allows the bladder to be filled with sterile water or X-ray contrast in order to take pressure readings form the bladder.
Afterwards? The patient will be able to go home straight after the procedure. It is important to drink pleanty of water afterwards to help avoid any urinary infections.
Referrals We accept referrals from both Consultants and GPs. You cannot self-refer to the service.
Booking appointments To make an appointment, please contact the Radiology department on 020 8971 8025. appointments are available on Wednesday evenings
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