.: venous incompetency/insufficiency study
What is an Ultrasound of the leg veins?
An ultrasound scan of your leg veins will assess the size, site and function of the veins in your legs. A small hand-held transducer which sends out sound waves is moved over your leg after gel has been applied. Images are formed on a TV screen and pictures are taken of these.
How long will the examination take?
The examination will take between ½ and one hour per leg.
Preparation
There is no special preparation for this examination. However, you will be standing during parts of the examination.
Please ring the Nursing Staff at Fulford Radiology if you have compression bandages on your legs as we will need to arrange for them to be reapplied after your study.
In the Department
- On arrival at Fulford Radiology Services Ltd please check in at the Reception Desk, where your details will be checked.
- You will then be taken to the Ultrasound room.
- Generally examinations run to a tight schedule, so please be on time. Occasionally, urgent procedures need to be fitted in at short notice and you may be asked to wait.
How will you feel?
The examination should cause you no discomfort although some people feel a small amount of tenderness in the area being examined.
How will I get the results of my examination?
The results of your procedure will be available from your own doctor, referring doctor, midwife or physiotherapist once they have been reported on by our Radiologists (specialist x-ray doctors). No results will be available at the time of your visit. |