Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) at Wessex Hospital
- Overview
If you have problems with your urinary tract, your consultant may order an intravenous pyelogram (IVP).
What is an intravenous pyelogram?
An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an X-ray examination using contrast dye to examine your urinary tract.
Your urinary tract includes your kidneys, bladder, ureters (tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder) and urethra (tube that carries urine out of your body). Since these areas don't show up on a standard X-ray, the contrast dye clearly highlights the area for close examination.
Is an intravenous pyelogram right for me?
You may be recommended an IVP if:
- your consultant suspects you have kidney stones.
- you have recurrent urinary tract infections.
- you have blood in your urine (haematuria).
- you've experienced damage or a blockage in your urinary tract.
What happens during intravenous pyelogram?
An IVP can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on what condition is being diagnosed.
Before the scan
You may be asked not to eat anything for several hours before your IVP so that the images will be very clear.
You'll need to wear a hospital gown. The radiologist will help get you in position on a couch.
During the scan
- A tiny tube with a needle at the end (called a cannula) will be inserted in the back of your hand or in your arm
- Contract dye will be injected through this tube. It may sting a bit at first and some patients feel a bit flushed, or have a metallic taste in their mouth. These symptoms should ease very quickly
- The radiologist will take a series of images as the dye flows through your urinary tract.
- You may be asked to turn on your side. And in some cases you may be asked to empty your bladder before the last image is taken.
After the scan
Once all the images are taken, you many need to wait for the radiologist to confirm they have everything needed to complete your diagnosis.
You can return to normal activities immediately after your IVP.
Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) consultants at Wessex Hospital
Winchester Road, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, SO53 2DW
By car: our hospital is conveniently located just off Junction 12 of the M3 between Southampton and Winchester, with free parking available. Parking Eye is in operation at this site, please ensure you input your car registration on one of the portals at the main reception. By public transport: the nearest train station is Chandlers Ford - a 20-minute train journey from Southampton Central station. The 1 Bluestar bus, which serves Southampton, Chandlers Ford and Winchester, is just 5 minutes walk from the hospital.
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