The specific procedure may vary slightly depending on the reason for the examination (reflux, distention, incomplete emptying, etc.)
You are asked to lie on the scanner table. After cleaning the urinary opening, a catheter is placed into the bladder via the urethra. A solution containing the radioisotope is instilled into the bladder until the bladder is full (or you indicate that the bladder feels full).
Depending on the suspected problem, the timing of scanning/imaging varies. The bladder may be scanned while full. You may be asked to urinate while being scanned (into a urinal, bedpan, or towels). To test for incomplete bladder emptying, images may be taken with the bladder full, then the person is allowed to get up and urinate into the toilet, return to the scanner, and images are taken immediately after emptying the bladder.
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