Noble Imaging And Diagnostics

Small Parts/Transvaginal/Transrectal USG

  • Small Parts USG refers to the ultrasound examination of superficial body structures such as the thyroid gland, scrotum, testicles, breast, lymph nodes, or soft tissues.

  • Transvaginal USG is a type of pelvic ultrasound where a probe is inserted into the vagina to get detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and surrounding pelvic structures.

  • Transrectal USG involves inserting a probe into the rectum to evaluate the prostate gland and surrounding tissues, commonly used in prostate and rectal evaluations.

we offer specialized ultrasound services including Small Parts USG, Transvaginal USG, and Transrectal USG to provide precise, real-time imaging of various body parts and organs. These ultrasound scans are non-invasive or minimally invasive procedures that help detect, diagnose, and monitor a wide range of medical conditions with accuracy and safety.

Types of Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG

  • Thyroid USG

  • Breast USG

  • Scrotal and Testicular USG

  • Soft tissue USG

  • Transvaginal pelvic USG

  • Transrectal prostate USG

Symptoms That May Need Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG

  • Neck swelling or thyroid enlargement

  • Breast lumps or pain

  • Scrotal pain, swelling, or lumps

  • Irregular periods or pelvic pain

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding

  • Infertility evaluation

  • Urinary problems or prostate symptoms like difficulty urinating

Common Uses of Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG

  • Detecting thyroid nodules, cysts, or tumors

  • Evaluating breast lumps or nipple discharge

  • Assessing testicular torsion, varicocele, or hydrocele

  • Diagnosing uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis

  • Monitoring pregnancy in early stages

  • Evaluating prostate enlargement or cancer

  • Guiding biopsy or aspiration procedures

How Do I Prepare for My Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG?

  • Small Parts USG: Usually no preparation is required.

  • Transvaginal USG: You may be asked to empty your bladder before the scan.

  • Transrectal USG: You may need an enema beforehand to clear the rectum. Always follow the specific instructions provided by the clinic or your doctor.

What Will Happen During My Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG?

  • Small Parts USG: A gel is applied to the area, and a handheld probe is moved over the skin to capture images.

  • Transvaginal USG: A thin, lubricated probe is gently inserted into the vagina. It usually causes minimal discomfort and gives detailed pelvic images.

  • Transrectal USG: A small probe is inserted into the rectum, typically causing mild discomfort. It provides clear images of the prostate and nearby tissues.

These scans are generally painless, safe, and take about 15–30 minutes.

Reasons for Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG

  • To evaluate abnormal lumps or pain

  • To investigate infertility or menstrual issues

  • To monitor pregnancy or fetal development

  • To diagnose prostate conditions

  • To assist in early cancer detection

  • To guide fine-needle aspiration or biopsy

Why Small Parts / Transvaginal / Transrectal USG is Used

These ultrasounds are crucial tools for early diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of many health conditions. They help doctors visualize internal structures clearly, without radiation exposure, making them ideal for routine and follow-up evaluations.
Call Now Button