Endoanal Ultrasound

Endoanal ultrasound is a medical test to check the muscles of the anus (sphincters). This test can identify abnormalities such as tears, fistulas, and masses in the area.

The examination involves inserting a rigid ultrasound probe through the anus, which the doctor will insert slowly. This probe has an ultrasound transducer built into its extremity that can cover, on a single plane, the entire circumference of the anal canal. The examination time takes around 10 minutes.

It is generally not causing pain and is well-tolerated, performed in the clinic as an outpatient basis without the need for analgesia or sedation usually with no complications from these investigations. Maybe you will sense defecation when the prob insert inside the anal canal and finish this sensation when the prob is removed.

When you finish the examination you can continue your activities.

Endoanal Ultrasound is a safe, accurate tolerable test. We are proud in Yugen Care to introduce the latest modern EAUS with 3D.