Radioscopy
Veterinary fluoroscopy - Real-time imaging at Agoravet
- Veterinary fluoroscopy is anadvanced imaging technique that provides real-time images of internal animal structures. Unlike conventional radiography, which provides a fixed image, fluoroscopy enablesthe movement of organs and anatomical structures to be observed live, facilitating the diagnosis and management of many pathologies.
Why use veterinary fluoroscopy?
Radioscopy is particularly useful for exploring dynamic disorders and conditions that are difficult to assess with static imaging. It is indicated in several fields:
Investigating swallowing and digestive transit disorders
- Study of the megaesophagus
- Analysis of dysphagia and swallowing anomalies
- Search for esophageal strictures
- Real-time monitoring of gastrointestinal transit
Assessment of respiratory and cardiac diseases
- Detection of tracheal collapse in dogs
- Visualization of dynamic respiratory dysfunctions
- Analysis of blood flow and cardiac movements
Examination of joints and bone structures in motion
- Detecting joint instabilities
- Analysis of dislocations and orthopedic anomalies
Assistance with interventional procedures
- Real-time guidance for tracheal stenting
- Greater precision for joint punctures or assisted biopsies
- Minimally invasive fluoroscopy-assisted orthopedic surgery
- fluoroscopy-assisted abdominal surgery: subcutaneous urinary bypass (SUB), intrahepatic shunt treatment
- Cardiac surgeries : pacemaker insertion, cardiac stenosis dillatation