Linking To And Embedding “Pancreas Ultrasound Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement & Scanning | Abdominal USG | Sonography” From Dr. Sam’s Imaging Library

Today, I review, link to, and embed Pancreas Ultrasound Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement & Scanning | Abdominal USG | Sonography from Dr. Sam’s Imaging Library.

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Dec 25, 2022

Pancreas Ultrasound Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement & Scanning | Abdominal USG | Sonography

  • Place the probe in the midline in transverse orientation.
  • Locate the splenic vein and portal confluence.
  • The pancreas is anterior to the splenic vein and portal confluence.
  • Angle the probe forwards and backwards to thoroughly scan the pancreas.
  • The pancreatic head will be in the left half of the image (towards liver) and the tail will be in the right half of the image (towards spleen)
  • Rotate the probe 90 degrees clockwise to scan in longitudinal plane.
  • Use the left lobe of liver as a window to scan the pancreas.
  • If there is difficulty in locating the pancreas, roll the patient in a left lateral decubitus position to move bowel gases away from the pancreas.
  • Filling the stomach with water also helps in locating the pancreas.

 

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