Pain in your bowel or colon can be a result of a variety of conditions. Pain may be related to ulcers, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, proctitis, intestinal obstruction, or cancer.
Inland Imaging offers several imaging techniques that may help your doctor detect the problem causing bowel or colon pain and help determine possible treatment options.
Procedures
X-Ray/FluoroscopyA fluoroscopy x-ray exam may be ordered to image the gastrointestinal or digestive system. The x-ray tests examine the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the areas of the body from the esophagus to the rectum. These x-rays are able to detect abnormalities that occur in any portion of the GI tract.
Fluoroscopy with barium is used to better contrast the outline of the GI tract, with areas of concern appearing white on the x-ray images. It helps to visualize problem areas and can indicate ulcerations, malignancy or structural abnormalities.
Virtual ColonoscopyA newer procedure that might be an option for detecting areas of concern is a virtual colonoscopy. The test uses Computerized Tomography (CT) technology to scan and take images of the colon. The CT scan creates cross-sectional and 3-D images than can reveal polyps or other irregularities.
CTYour doctor may order a Computerized Tomography (CT) scan to evaluate your internal abdominal organs. A CT scan uses split-second computer processing and X-ray technology to produce detailed cross-sectional images of your internal organs.