During this exam, your testicles and scrotum are examined using sound waves. This is done to assess their size and shape.
Why do I need this exam?
If you experience any pain or swelling in your testicles or scrotum, it is advisable to have your scrotum examined with ultrasound.
What will we do?
During a radiological ultrasound, we generate sound waves with a transducer (a device that transmits and receives sound waves). These sound waves are inaudible. We press the transducer against your skin, which sends the sound waves into your body. The organs and tissues in your body reflect the sound waves. The reflected sound waves are then visualised on a monitor. They are also recorded and stored digitally.
You will have to partially undress for this exam. During the exam, you lie down on the examination table. First, a small amount of gel is applied to the area to be examined. This gel improves the conductivity of the sound waves. Next, the physician moves the transducer across the area to be examined. Your organs and tissues will be shown on a monitor. We will also save these images. One of our radiologists will review and assess the images at a later date. This exam is entirely painless.
Duration of the exam
The exam will take circa 10 minutes in total.
The results
We will send the results of your examination to your general practitioner. Schedule an appointment with your general practitioner or nurse practitioner to discuss your results.
You can also check the results of your exam in the MijnDiagnostiekvoorU client portal. You are free to choose whether you want to look at your results before discussing them with your caregiver.