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A CT Abdomen Pelvis Contrast Scan is an advanced imaging test used to examine abdominal and pelvic organs in greater detail.

Unlike a plain CT scan, this test uses a contrast dye to highlight blood vessels, organs, and tissues for clearer diagnosis.

If your doctor has recommended this scan in Nagpur, here’s everything you need to know.

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What is a CT Abdomen Pelvis Contrast Scan?

A CT (Computed Tomography) scan uses X-rays to generate cross-sectional images of the body.

In a contrast scan, a special dye is injected into a vein. This dye improves visibility of internal structures.

It helps doctors examine:

  1. Liver

  2. Pancreas

  3. Kidneys

  4. Urinary bladder

  5. Intestines

  6. Blood vessels

  7. Lymph nodes

The contrast makes abnormalities easier to detect.


Why is This Scan Recommended?

Doctors may advise this scan for:

  1. Tumor detection

  2. Cancer staging

  3. Internal infections

  4. Abscess evaluation

  5. Abdominal injury

  6. Unexplained abdominal pain

  7. Blood vessel abnormalities

It provides more detailed results compared to a plain CT scan.


CT Abdomen Pelvis Contrast Scan Price in Nagpur

The cost of a CT Abdomen Pelvis Contrast Scan in Nagpur generally ranges between:

The price depends on:

  1. Diagnostic center location

  2. CT machine technology

  3. Radiologist expertise

  4. Contrast dye charges

  5. Report turnaround time

Booking through a reliable diagnostic platform may help you access discounted rates.


How to Prepare for the Scan

Preparation is important for contrast scans.

You may be advised to:

  1. Fast for 4–6 hours before the test

  2. Inform your doctor about allergies

  3. Disclose kidney problems

  4. Share details of current medications

  5. Remove metal objects before the scan

Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.


How is the Procedure Performed?

The procedure is simple and usually completed within 15–30 minutes.

  1. A technician inserts an IV line for contrast injection.

  2. You lie on the CT scanning table.

  3. The contrast dye is injected during the scan.

  4. The scanner captures detailed images.

You may feel a warm sensation for a few seconds after contrast injection. This is normal.


Is the Contrast CT Scan Safe?

Contrast CT scans are generally safe.

However:

  1. Inform the doctor if you are pregnant.

  2. Patients with kidney disease need evaluation before contrast use.

  3. Mild side effects like nausea or warmth may occur temporarily.

Serious reactions are rare.


Who Should Get This Scan?

This scan is recommended for:

  1. Cancer evaluation and staging

  2. Chronic abdominal pain cases

  3. Infection assessment

  4. Trauma patients

  5. Suspected internal bleeding

It offers detailed imaging for accurate diagnosis.


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Early detection leads to better treatment outcomes.

If your doctor has advised a CT Abdomen Pelvis Contrast Scan, book your test at a trusted diagnostic center in Nagpur today for accurate and timely results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A contrast-enhanced CT scan is highly effective in detecting a wide range of abdominal conditions, including tumors, infections, and vascular abnormalities. However, it may not detect very small or early-stage issues, and additional tests like MRI or ultrasound might be needed for comprehensive evaluation.

The entire process, including preparation and scanning, usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes. The scan itself takes around 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case.

Yes, preparation typically involves fasting for 4 to 6 hours before the scan. You should also inform your doctor about any allergies and existing health conditions, particularly if you have kidney problems or diabetes.

Yes, the contrast dye is generally safe, but some patients may experience mild side effects like a warm sensation, nausea, or a metallic taste. In rare cases, allergic reactions may occur, so it's important to inform the healthcare provider of any known allergies.