European Journal of Radiology
Volume 43, Issue 2 , Pages 110-121, August 2002

Potential of modern sonographic techniques in paediatric uroradiology

Department of Radiology, Division of Paediatric Radiology, University Hospital LKH Graz, Auenbruggenplatz, A-8036 Graz, Austria

Received 13 March 2002; received in revised form 14 March 2002; accepted 16 March 2002.

Abstract 

Objective: To describe the potential of modern sonographic techniques in paediatric uroradiology. Method: Ultrasound (US)—now being the primary imaging tool—has revolutionised imaging diagnostic in the urinary tract. Constant developments and technical refinements have secured the role of US in uroradiology. Colour Doppler Sonography (CDS) and innovative applications such as the transperineal approach or application of m-mode US to the urinary tract have helped to develop US from just a basic tool to a sophisticated and respected method. The ongoing introduction of new and even more sophisticated methods further enhance the sonographic potential, which shall be demonstrated by a more detailed discussion of these methods. Results: Harmonic imaging, extended field of view US, amplitude coded CDS, echo-enhanced US, and three-dimensional US as the most recent new sonographic techniques are successfully applicable to paediatric urinary tract disease. They improve sonographic diagnosis in many conditions, such as detection of vesico-ureteral reflux, renal parenchymal volume assessment, comprehensive visualisation of hydronephrosis and complex pathology, evaluation of renal perfusional disturbances or defects, superior documentation with improved comparability for follow-up, or simply by offering clearer tissue delineation and differentiation. Conclusion: Modern US techniques are successfully applicable to neonates, infants, and children, further boosting the value of US in the paediatric urinary tract. However, as handling became more sophisticated, and artefacts have to be considered, modern urosonography became not only a more powerful, but also a more demanding method, with the need for expert knowledge and dedicated training.

Keywords:  Urinary tract, Children and paediatrics, Ultrasound, Doppler, Three-dimensional US, Contrast enhanced US, m-Mode, Harmonic imaging, Kidney

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PII: S0720-048X(02)00118-3

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 43, Issue 2 , Pages 110-121, August 2002