Patient Prep & Instruction Manual
Updated May 2006
Scheduled Test: ENDOVAGINAL MRI (MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING)
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| Where: | You will report to MRI Reception (Ground Floor/Founders Building). 215-662-6570 |
| Purpose: | MRI is a scanning technique that allows your doctor to see areas of your body without the use of x-rays. With a large magnet and radio frequencies, we can provide detailed images of internal body structures. MRI is considered an extremely safe procedure for most people, but because of the high magnetic field and radio frequencies there are some people who cannot have an MRI (See below). MRI of the prostate is a routine procedure at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. |
| Scheduling: | To schedule this exam, please call (215) 662-3000. Inform the scheduler that a pelvis with endovaginal coil is needed (code is MRPLC). This exam must be scheduled M-F 8AM-9PM and must be scheduled in the hospital, NOT at our Penn Towers facility. Referring M.D. must indicate the exam as MRI Pelvis with Endovaginal coil on the request form. Bring referrals and insurance information along with your prescription or request slip
Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your examination. If you do not arrive on time it is possible that we may need to reschedule your study for another day.
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| When you arrive: | The receptionist will ask you to fill out the MRI data sheet/ questionnaire. For your safety, you will be asked questions concerning implants and metals by the technologists. You will also be asked to remove ALL jewelry, watches, dentures, glasses and hearing aides. It may be easiest if you wear as few of these items as possible. You will be asked to place all items, including your credit cards and wallet, into a locker and change into a patient gown. |
| Your Scan: | To image the pelvis for urethral diverticula, you will be placed on the MRI table and a special soft probe inserted into the vagina directly under the urethra. The signal is detected by this probe during the series of scans to produce highly detailed pictures of the surrounding tissue. There is an intercom system so that you can hear and talk to the technologist who is operating the scanner. During the exam you will hear a knocking sound, which is when you need to hold perfectly still. The scan is very sensitive to motion. If you move even a little during the scan, the entire scan may need to be repeated. Typically the exam is 45 minutes. This exam cannot be scheduled in the Penn Tower Facility. |
| Results of your test: | A radiologist will review your MRI examination. A radiologist is a physician who specializes in diagnoses by various imaging techniques. The radiologist reports the results to your physician, who will then discuss the findings with you. Images and reports can be obtained from the Radiology Film Library –(215) 662-3058/3059 |
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YOU CANNOT HAVE AN MRI: |
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IF YOU HAVE A CARDIAC PACEMAKER , NEUROSTIMULATOR or CEREBRAL ANEURYSM CLIPS contact us immediately. Depending on the type of clip, we may not be able to perform an MRI. If you have any other type of biomedical implant, please inform us (215) 662-6570, because the MRI exam may not be possible. Also tell us if you had any brain, eye, ear or other surgery.
IF YOU EVER HAD EXPOSURE TO METAL FRAGMENTS IN OR AROUND THE EYES, or work with metal such as arc-welding, grinding, drilling metal, tool and die work, please contact us. If you are CLAUSTROPHOBIC (fear of enclosed places) ask your physician if Oral or IV sedation is necessary. Medication for oral sedation must be prescribed and obtained from your physician prior to MRI. The MRI division cannot prescribe oral sedatives.
Also call if you weigh over 400 lbs.
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| Questions: | Please call (215) 662-6570 (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania) to speak to a technologist about any questions or concerns. |