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Ultrasound KUB : Purpose, Risks, Procedure, Results, Cost and Side Effects

Ultrasound KUB : Purpose, Risks, Procedure, Results, Cost and Side Effects

Ultrasound of Kidney, ureters and bladder also known as ultrasound KUB or USG KUB is an imaging technique used for the examination of urinary or excretory system including kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder. It also...

What Is Ultrasound KUB?

Ultrasound of Kidney, ureters and bladder also known as ultrasound KUB or USG KUB is an imaging technique used for the examination of urinary or excretory system including kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder. It also demonstrates the prostate gland in case of male.

KUB Ultrasonography is a diagnostic tool that utilizes sound waves and a computer to generate images of kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder and adjacent soft tissue structures inside your abdomen (also known as sonograms). It helps in the identification and evaluation of many diseases/disorders or conditions affecting the kidneys, ureters or the urinary bladder.

It is a rapid, painless, non-invasive and safe technique that doesn’t utilize ionizing radiations or intravenous/oral contrast agents which are usually used in the other imaging tests such as in X-rays or CT (Computed tomography) scans. 

What Are the Uses of USG KUB Test?

Your doctor may order an ultrasound KUB scan for the screening, identification, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of various diseases/disorders or conditions affecting the urinary system including:

  1. Chronic flank pain
  2. Recurrent loin pain
  3. Hematuria
  4. Kidney stones
  5. Bladder stones
  6. Urinary incontinence
  7. Hydronephrosis
  8. Birth defects
  9. Pain during urination
  10. Prostate enlargement
  11. Difficulty in micturition
  12. Dribbling of urine
  13. Polycystic kidney disease
  14. Renal abscess
  15. Ureteric obstruction, narrowing or dilatation
  16. Polycystic kidney disease
  17. Infections or inflammations of urinary tract.
  18. rauma to kidney, ureters, or bladder
  19. Bladder diverticula
  20. Mass or abnormal growth in bladder
  21. Evaluation of shape and size of kidneys
  22. Urinary retention
  23. Renal cysts or masses
  24. Compression of ureters by any mass in abdomen etc.

How Do I Prepare for Ultrasound KUB Scan?

Follow these simple steps if you are going for KUB ultrasound scan:

  1. Take an appointment- Fix an appointment in a diagnostic center having the facility of KUB ultrasound scan.
  2. Clothing- Dress yourself in comfortable outfits so that your body parts which need to be scanned can be easily assessed.
  3. Food and medications- You can take your usual food and supplements unless otherwise specified by your healthcare professional. Usually, fasting is not required for ultrasound KUB.
  4. You need to drink plenty of water to make your bladder full just before the scan.
  5. Smoking/Tobacco- Avoid smoking or tobacco chewing before the test as nicotine in these substances may case vasoconstriction which may alter the test results.
  6. Reports- Carry your relevant medical and lab reports while going for USG KUB scan. These may aid in better evaluation of your condition.
  7. Hygiene - Maintain hygiene and do not apply oils or creams over the area which need to be evaluated.

What Is the Procedure for Ultrasound KUB?

The procedure for ultrasound KUB may involve the following steps:

  1. Before the scan begins you need to remove ornaments and clothes from the body part which is being examined.
  2. You will be then asked to lie on the examination table.
  3. Your Radiologist will then apply gel/lubricant over the Abdomino-pelvic area which is being evaluated, for the smooth gliding of probe over it.
  4. Then a transducer/probe will be moved over the skin of pelvic region which sends high frequency sound waves to the body parts. These sound waves are reflected back and are recorded by the ultrasound machine and converted into images or graphs. These images will be interpreted by your Radiologist to assess your condition.
  5. Once full bladder scanning is done, you are allowed to urinate and then again scanning is done to analyze the volume of urine retained in bladder.
  6. At the end of scan, tissue paper will be provided to clean the gel/lubricant from the body surface.
  7. You will be allowed to leave once the scan is over.

What Happens After KUB Ultrasound?

  1. Ultrasound/USG KUB test usually takes about 15-30 minutes. However, it may lasts longer depending the severity of condition and the associated co-morbid conditions.
  2. You will be allowed to leave soon after the scan.
  3. After the procedure got over, your Radiologist will analyze the result and make a diagnosis of your condition.
  4. You will get the reports on the same day.
  5. These reports will be evaluated by your Health care provider to make a proper management plan for your condition.
  6. Ultrasonography KUB is usually a safe procedure with no side effects.

USG KUB Test Price in Delhi?

USG KUB test price generally vary with city and location. Various diagnostic and imaging centers charges differently according to the quality of machines they provide and the offers currently availing in them. USG scan charges also vary with the body part which need to be examined and the type of USG scan.

To choose the best diagnostic center for USG KUB scan in Delhi. Click here!

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging center (GDIC) is now offering 50% discount on all types of ultrasound/Sonography.

Cost of various types of Ultrasonography scan for Urinary tract examination in Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging center (GDIC) Delhi are as following:

KUB Ultrasound
Rs 1500 - Rs 750 BOOK NOW

Ultrasound Post Void Residual
Rs 1500 - Rs 750 BOOK NOW

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Which Diagnostic Center Is Best for Ultrasound Kub Test in North-East Delhi?

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging center (GDIC) is the best diagnostic center for KUB ultrasound/USG scan in Rohini, North-Delhi.

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging center is now considered one of the most popular and affordable Diagnostic centers in Delhi. We provide high standard quality services to our patients. Genuine reporting and Patient satisfaction are our top priority. We offer seamless integration between diagnosis and treatment planning.

We are also having the facility of different types of ultrasound imaging including:

  1. Color Doppler
  2. Duplex ultrasound
  3. TVS ultrasound
  4. Obstetrical Ultrasound
  5. Transrectal ultrasound
  6. Diagnostic Ultrasound such as abdominal scans, Pelvic scans etc.

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging center (GDIC) is now offering 50% discount on all types of Ultrasound scan.

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Why choose Ganesh diagnostic and imaging center for USG KUB scan?

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Center is a NABH and NABL accredited top diagnostic center situated in ROHINI and various other locations of Delhi. Our centers are equipped with modern, highly expensive machines with latest cutting-edge technologies and highly skilled Radiologists and Pathologists.

Currently, we are offering 50% discount on all types of ultrasound tests.

We are open 24x7 and 365 days. You can also avail free Consultation with our Senior Radiologist, Dr. Ravin Sharma regarding any imaging and scanning test.

We also offer facilities of online reporting, free home sample collection and free Ambulance services in Delhi, NCR. We are also empanelled with various departments and organizations. So you can get the services at panel rate too.  

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FAQs Related to ultrasound KUB:

Is fasting required for ultrasound KUB?

You can take your usual food and supplements unless otherwise specified by your healthcare professional. Usually, fasting is not required for ultrasound KUB.

Can I drink water before the ultrasound KUB? 

Yes, you should drink plenty of water to make your bladder full just before the scan.

Is ultrasound KUB scan painful?

Ultrasound KUB is a painless, rapid, non-invasive and safe technique that is used for the examination of urinary system including both kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder. It also demonstrates the prostate gland in case of male.

What are the side effects of ultrasound KUB? 

Ultrasound is a safe procedure with no side effects as it utilizes sound waves and a computer to produce images of kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and adjacent soft tissue structures.

Advantages of ultrasound KUB? 

There are several advantages of Ultrasonography/USG for the examination of urinary system over other techniques such as: 

  • Rapid technique. 
  • Non-invasive and painless.
  • Cheap and affordable as compared to other techniques like CT scan or MRI.
  • Doesn’t utilize ionizing radiations.
  • No need for intravenous/oral contrast agents which are usually used in the other imaging scans such as X-rays or CT (Computed tomography) scans.  
  • Help in the evaluation and detection of renal stones, ureteric stones, bladder stones, urinary incontinence, birth defects, hydronephrosis, Prostate enlargement, polycystic kidney disease, renal abscess.

How much time it takes during ultrasound KUB? 

Ultrasound/USG KUB test usually takes about 15-30 minutes. However, it may last longer depending the severity of condition and the associated co-morbid conditions. 

How much time it takes for Ultrasound KUB report?

Availability of Ultrasound KUB report varies from centre to centre. Ganesh Diagnostic centre provide reports on the same day.