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What is a CT Pelvis Scan?
A CT (Computed Tomography) Pelvis Scan, also called a Pelvic CT Scan, is a non-invasive imaging test that uses X-ray technology to capture detailed cross-sectional images of the pelvic bones, joints, organs, and soft tissues. It’s frequently used to evaluate:
- Pelvic and hip pain
- Accident or trauma injuries
- Tumors in reproductive organs
- Internal bleeding and infections
- Urinary and bladder conditions
Types of CT Pelvis Scans
CT Pelvis Without Contrast
For evaluating bones and joints
CT Pelvis With Contrast
Highlights organs and blood vessels
CT Urogram
Focused scan for kidneys and urinary tract
CT Angiography of Pelvis
Assesses blood vessel blockages or abnormalities
Why Choose a CT Pelvis Scan

High-Resolution Imaging
Detailed views of pelvic bones, organs, and blood vessels

Fast & Non-Invasive
Scan completes in 5–10 minutes

Accurate Diagnosis
Detects fractures, tumors, cysts, and abscesses

Surgical Planning
 Assists doctors in planning treatments and surgeries

Emergency Use
 Essential for diagnosing internal bleeding post-accident
Consult a Doctor Before a CT Pelvis Scan
Get expert guidance before booking your scan:
MRI vs CT – Know which is better for your condition
Contrast requirement – Based on diagnosis goals
Personalized scan planning & interpretation
Book a Medical Consultation for scan recommendations.
How to Prepare for a CT Pelvis Scan
- Fast for 4–6 hours if a contrast-enhanced scan is needed
- Inform about metal implants like hip replacements
- Remove all metal objects (belts, jewelry, zippers)
- Pregnant women should consult their doctor
- Stay still during the scan for clear imaging
When is a CT Pelvis Scan Recommended?
Doctors may recommend a Pelvic CT Scan for:
 Pelvic Fractures due to trauma, accidents, or falls
- Tumors – Detects both benign and cancerous growths
- Hip Joint Issues – Arthritis, dislocation, and degeneration
- Reproductive Organ Conditions – Prostate enlargement, fibroids, ovarian cysts
- Urinary & Bladder Issues – Kidney stones, obstructions, or tumors
 Infections or Abscesses in pelvic bones or soft tissues
 Unexplained Lower Abdominal Pain
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