Fluoroscopy is a type of medical imaging that
shows a continuous x-ray image on a monitor,
much like an x-ray movie. It is used to diagnose
or treat patients by displaying the movement
of
a body part or of an instrument or dye
(contrast agent) through the body.
During a fluoroscopy procedure, an x-ray
beam
is passed through the body. The image
is transmitted
to a monitor so that the body
part and its motion
can be seen in detail.
Fluoroscopy is used in many types of examinations
and procedures. Some examples include
Barium x-rays and enemas (to view
movement through the GI tract)
Catheter insertion (to direct the placement of
a catheter during angioplasty or angiography)
Blood flow studies (to visualize blood flow
to organs)
Orthopedic surgery (to view fractures and
fracture treatments) |
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