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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) improves visualization of the pediatric urethra. Both voiding and retrograde instillation techniques are safe and accurate for diagnosing urethral and periurethral pathologies in children.

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ChildrenContrast-enhanced retrograde urethrosonographyContrast-enhanced voiding urosonographySuprapubicTransperinealUltrasoundUltrasound contrast agentsUrethra

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  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Urology

Background:

  • Ultrasound (US) is a vital imaging modality for pediatric urethral assessment.
  • Advancements in US contrast agents have significantly enhanced urethral visualization.
  • Previous methods included non-voiding, voiding, and saline instillation sonography.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the technical aspects of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for pediatric urethral imaging.
  • To discuss the imaging findings of urethral pathologies in children using CEUS.
  • To compare voiding and retrograde instillation techniques for urethral CEUS.

Main Methods:

  • Contrast-enhanced voiding urosonography (ceVUS) during the voiding phase.
  • Retrograde instillation of a contrast agent into the urethra.
  • Evaluation of both techniques for tolerability and diagnostic accuracy in pediatric patients.

Main Results:

  • CEUS provides improved visualization of urethral anatomy and periurethral soft tissues.
  • Both voiding and retrograde CEUS techniques are well-tolerated by children.
  • Accurate information regarding urethral pathologies is obtained with both methods.

Conclusions:

  • Contrast-enhanced ultrasound is an effective tool for evaluating pediatric urethral conditions.
  • CEUS, via voiding or retrograde instillation, offers accurate and safe diagnostic capabilities.
  • This review highlights the utility of CEUS in pediatric urethral imaging.