Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG) (2024)

What is a voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG)?

Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG) (1) A VCUG (Voiding Cysto-Urethrogram) uses x-rays and a contrasting agent to evaluate your child's urethra and bladder size, shape, and capacity. This procedure uses x-rays and a contrasting agent that is administered by catheter into your child’s bladder. A VCUG can also help us determine whether your child has reflux — a condition where urine from the bladder goes upward back to the kidneys.

Your doctor may ask for this exam if your child experiences frequent urinary tract infections.

What is fluoroscopy?

A VCUG is a fluoroscopy procedure. This is an imaging technique that uses x-rays to create "real-time" or moving images of the body. It helps doctors see how an organ or body system functions. A radiologist (x-ray doctor) and radiologic technologist perform the procedures together.

In most of these types of exams, your child will lie on the table while the x-ray machine, called a fluoro tower, is brought overhead. The fluoro tower has a curtain on it; it's like being in a tent or a small car wash! You, the doctor and your child will be able to see the images on a television monitor in the room.

What should you do prior to the exam?

There are no special preparations for your child to follow prior to the exam.

If your child has a noted allergy to radiographic contrast, certain preparations may be necessary.

Dress your child comfortably, in clothes that are easily removed. Your child will be given a gown to change into for the procedure.

Note: Parents will be allowed to accompany their child into the exam room. Other arrangements should be made for siblings.

Women who are pregnant or may be pregnant will be asked to leave the exam room during the procedure. Please make sure that there is someone else available to accompany your child during the exam, if needed.

What should you expect during the exam?

This exam, including preparation, takes an average of 20 to 30 minutes.

  • The technologist will ask why the VCUG is being performed and will explain the procedure to you and your child.
  • Your child’s bladder will need to be catheterized for this exam. Your child will lay on the x-ray table with her legs in a "Frog Position" or "Butterfly Position."
  • The technologist will wipe down the urethral area with three to four cotton balls soaked in "Brown Soap," which is an iodine-based cleaning agent, and one cotton ball soaked in water. The soap may feel a bit cool.
  • A tiny feeding tube or catheter will be placed into your child's bladder. Your child may feel some pressure, and the sensation or urge to urinate. As a relaxation technique during this process, we will ask your child to "blow out birthday candles," or to take in big deep breaths.
  • Once the catheter is placed we will secure the tube to your child's leg with a piece or two of tape.
  • The catheter will be connected to a bottle of iodinated contrast material that will be visualized on the x-ray screen. The contrast material will flow through the urinary catheter into your child's bladder.
  • The radiologist will pull the x-ray machine, called the “fluoro tower,” over your child and take several x-rays. Your child will be asked to roll side to side periodically, and told to hold the contrast in even though she may feel the urge to urinate.
  • Once the bladder is full, the radiologist will ask your child to urinate while still on the table. (Small children and infants will probably urinate on their own.) We may supply a bedpan or a urinal, and/or sprinkle warm water on your child to help stimulate urination. Once your child starts to urinate, more x-rays will be taken. While your child is urinating, the catheter will slide out without your child feeling any discomfort. A few additional x-rays will be obtained to complete the study.

Due to the personal nature of the exam, your child may feel uncomfortable and/or embarrassed. Please assure your child that you will be with her the entire time.

If you’d like, our child life specialists will help you prepare your child and support her during the procedure. We can also arrange to have a child life specialist at your child's appointment to explain the procedure in developmentally appropriate ways and to help your child better cope with the stress of the hospital experience.

Radiation Safety for Fluoroscopic Procedures

We are careful to limit the dose of radiation your child receives. Your child will wear a lead shield during the procedure. We also adjust the dose of radiation according to the size of the child and we administer the x-rays in a pulsed, rather than constant fashion to minimize the amount of radiation.

What should you do after the exam?

There are no special instructions for your child to follow when the procedure is over.

Test results

The images from your child's exam are interpreted on the same day and a report sent to your physician's office.

Here is an example of what your child's exam may look like.

Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG) (2024)

FAQs

Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)? ›

What Is a Voiding Cystourethrogram? A voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) is an exam that takes images of the urinary system. The patient's bladder is filled with a liquid called contrast material. Then, images of the bladder and kidneys are taken as the bladder fills and also while the patient urinates (pees).

How painful is a VCUG? ›

How painful is a VCUG? It's normal to feel some discomfort during a VCUG, especially when your provider inserts the catheter. Your bladder may also feel uncomfortably full and you may feel like you want to or need to pee. Some people feel anxious and nervous about a VCUG.

What is the difference between a cystourethrogram and a VCUG? ›

A VCUG takes place in an exam room with an X-ray machine, a long table and a television screen. We often explain to patients that the X-ray machine is a large camera for taking pictures inside the body. A cystogram is exactly the same procedure, except that the patient will not urinate (void) at the end of the exam.

How is a voiding cystourethrogram performed? ›

You will lie on your back on the x-ray table. A thin, flexible tube called a catheter will be inserted into the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body) and passed into the bladder. Contrast dye flows through the catheter into the bladder.

What is a normal VCUG report? ›

Normal Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)

The preliminary or 'scout' film (left image) shows normal bones and soft tissues. During the voiding phase (center image), the bladder wall appears to be smooth. The urethra is normal and there is no evidence of contrast material in the ureters (no reflux).

Is VCUG traumatizing? ›

Although VCUG is effective in diagnosing VUR, decades of studies show that it's very traumatic for children. Many experience the test as child sexual abuse (CSA). Parents are generally required to wait outside of the exam room due to radiation exposure.

How long does a VCUG test take? ›

A VCUG takes about 30–60 minutes. The test is done in a special room with either an X-ray or ultrasound machine. Parents usually can stay with their child during the VCUG.

Is voiding cystourethrogram harmful? ›

A voiding cystourethrogram may frighten some children and they may cry. However, this is a painless procedure that will not harm your child.

What are the side effects of VCUG? ›

You may need to urinate more often for several days after the test. You may also notice some burning during and after urination. This usually goes away after 1 or 2 days. Your urine may look pink for several days.

Why would a patient need a voiding cystourethrogram? ›

A VCUG, or a voiding cystourethrogram, is a minimally invasive test that uses a special x-ray technology called fluoroscopy to visualize your child's urinary tract and bladder. A VCUG can help: diagnose vesicoureteral reflux, a condition in which urine flows the wrong way, from the bladder back up to the kidneys.

How much does a VCUG cost? ›

Procedure Details

On MDsave, the cost of a Cystogram (VCUG) ranges from $326 to $845.

What is the alternative to VCUG? ›

ceVUS uses ultrasound, the same kind used to image a fetus in the womb, along with a special contrast dye that makes the ultrasound images clearer. Unlike VCUG, there's no radiation, the ultrasound probe is small and unintimidating, and caregivers can hold their child during the entire screening.

What conditions are detected by cystourethrogram? ›

This test is done to: Find the cause of urinary problems. These include repeated urinary tract infections and not being able to control when you urinate (urinary incontinence).

How accurate is the VCUG? ›

For assessing unilateral VUR grading, the Deep-VCUG achieved AUCs of 0.962 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.943–0.978) and 0.944 (95% [CI]: 0.921–0.964) in the internal and external testing sets, respectively, for bilateral VUR grading, the Deep-VCUG also achieved high AUCs of 0.960 (95% [CI]: 0.922–0.983) and 0.924 ( ...

Can you do a VCUG with a UTI? ›

Objectives: Many authorities recommend an interval of at least 3 to 6 weeks after a urinary tract infection (UTI) before performing a voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG). However, such an interval may reduce the likelihood of completing the procedure.

Is a VCUG necessary? ›

In 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated their guidelines for the treatment of children aged 2–24 months with a first febrile UTI, to recommend that RBUS be used to identify genitourinary anomalies, with VCUG only to confirm suspected abnormalities indicative of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), or on ...

Is painful bladder syndrome painful? ›

Interstitial cystitis (in-tur-STISH-ul sis-TIE-tis) is a chronic condition causing bladder pressure, bladder pain and sometimes pelvic pain. The pain ranges from mild discomfort to severe pain. The condition is a part of a spectrum of diseases known as painful bladder syndrome.

Can VCUG be done under anesthesia? ›

A general anesthetic or complete sedation cannot be utilized, since the child needs to be awake and cooperative during the study.

Is bladder rupture painful? ›

In most cases, patients with bladder rupture have gross hematuria (77% to 100%). Other symptoms of bladder rupture include pelvic pain, lower abdominal pain, and difficulty voiding. It is important to note that trauma to the urinary tract is frequently associated with other traumatic injuries.

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