A Comprehensive Guide to Bladder Scanners: Enhancing Patient Care

Rickin Sancheti

Bladder scanner features for optimal care | Santron Meditronic

Bladder scanners are specialized ultrasound devices used to measure the volume of the bladder. It is a game-changing technology that offers an accurate, non-invasive way of bladder scanning, ensuring optimal patient care.

According to Mordor Intelligence, the Bladder Scanners Market is expected to grow from USD 159.66 million in 2024 to USD 214.67 million by 2029, experiencing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.10% throughout the forecast period of 2024 to 2029.

In today’s blog, we will explore all about bladder scanners, how they work, best practices for using these scanners, and much more.

 

What are Bladder Scanners?

Bladder Scanners

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A bladder scanner is a portable ultrasound equipment that offers instant and accurate measurement of the bladder’s volume. The technology behind the scanner hinges on the use of ultrasound ways, which are transmitted into the body. These waves echo off the bladder and are precisely captured by the scanner to determine the shape and size of the bladder.

Once the measurements are obtained, advanced algorithms calculate the exact volume of urine present in the bladder. This information is then displayed on a screen for healthcare professionals to interpret and make informed decisions regarding patient care.

An increasing number of healthcare professionals are using bladder scanners to diagnose urinary retention and decide whether catheterization is required or not.

 

Benefits of Using Bladder Scanners

Using bladder scanners offers a plethora of benefits for both patients and healthcare professionals. The most notable ones are mentioned below:

    •  Safe and Non-Invasive: Bladder scanners are considered absolutely safe and non-invasive. Unlike catheterization, they do not pose a risk of infection.

    •  Accurate Bladder Volume Assessment: Bladder scanners offer a precise measurement of the bladder’s volume. This helps healthcare professionals determine the presence of urinary complications such as urine retention and suggest appropriate treatment.

    • Portable and Easy to Use: Portable bladder scanners are available that come in various sizes, including handheld options that can be used at the point-of-care or even in home settings. The convenience offered by these devices promotes greater accessibility to accurate bladder measurements.

    • Quick and Cost-Efficient Process: Using bladder scanners is a quick and time-efficient process. It eradicates the need for catheterization further promotes cost savings for hospitals and reduces waiting times for patients.

    • Enhanced Patient Comfort: Bladder scanning safeguards the patient’s dignity and comfort as it is a non-invasive process. It also eliminates the chances of potential complications associated with the use of a catheter.

 

Applications of Bladder Scanners in Healthcare

Bladder scanners are widely used in various healthcare settings:

    • Urology Clinics: Bladder scanners are used by urologists to diagnose and treat bladder issues such as bladder outlet obstruction. Based on the results, they may be able to provide suitable treatment plans.

    • Additionally, bladder scanners help urologists to determine the exact amount of residual urine in a patient’s bladder. This can guide them in determining whether catheterization is necessary or if alternative methods like medication or pelvic floor exercises are more suitable.

    • Post-Operative Care: Doctors in many hospitals use bladder scanners post-operatively to continuously observe bladder volume and prevent urinary retention, which is a common post-surgical complication.

    • Long-Term Care: Patients suffering from ailments such as neurogenic bladder can use bladder scanners to effectively manage their urinary conditions.

 

Steps to Use a Bladder Scanner

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Using a bladder scanner is a straightforward process. Simply follow the below-mentioned steps for an accurate measurement of bladder volume.

    1. Turn on the bladder scanner by pressing the power button on the portable device.

    1. Next you need to add the patient data. Most scanners have a “Patient” button to access the patient management system. Click on it to select the patient’s gender.

    1. The next step involves preparing the patient. Have the patient lie down on their back and apply an ultrasound gel on the area to be scanned, i.e. around the abdomen.

    1. Put the scanning device, known as the probe, on the gel (ideally 3-5 cm from the pelvis). Press the probe button to initiate the pre-scan and locate the bladder. Gradually rotate the probe upwards so it directly faces the patient’s head. This will help to locate the bladder.

    1. Once the bladder is located, press the probe button again to initiate the scan. The scanner will automatically start calculating the bladder volume and Post-Void Residual (PVR). As you hear a beep, the results will be displayed on the monitor.

Once you have got the results, wipe the ultrasound gel off the patient and the probe.

 

Best Practices for Using a Bladder Scanner

Accurate bladder measurement is essential for assessing urinary retention and formulating effective treatment plans. For optimal bladder scanner use, make sure to adhere to the following best practices:

    • Training is critical. Ensure that your staff is well-versed in the scanner’s functions and correct positioning on the patient’s abdomen to ensure precise readings.

    • Hygiene is paramount. The probe must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before each use to avoid cross-contamination.

    • For consistent results, patients should be encouraged to empty their bladders before scanning, and movement during the procedure should be minimized.

    •  Accurate documentation of data, including date, time, patient ID, and any observations, is crucial for tracking urinary health over time.

Following these guidelines helps healthcare professionals achieve accurate diagnostics and develop personalized care plans, thereby improving patient outcomes.

 

Conclusion

Bladder scanners have become invaluable in healthcare settings for accurately measuring bladder volume and improving patient care. These portable and handheld devices offer numerous benefits, including non-invasiveness, efficiency, and accuracy.

By providing healthcare professionals with real-time data on bladder volume, bladder scanners help prevent unnecessary catheterizations and reduce the risk of complications such as urinary tract infections.

Discover the future of non-invasive bladder health assessment with Santron Meditronic’s advanced Bladder Scanner technology. Connect with us today to explore how we can enhance your clinical practice.

Author Bio

Rickin Sancheti is an electronics engineer with half a decade of experience in biomedical research and development. Passionate about innovation, he has been at the forefront of creating advanced technologies, including cutting-edge uroflowmetry systems and urodynamics solutions. Rickin's relentless drive to explore new ideas and develop groundbreaking products reflects his commitment to improving patient care through technological advancements.

FAQs

Answers to your queries

What is the purpose of uroflowmetry?
Uroflowmetry is a diagnostic test to measure the flow rate of urine during voiding. It helps assess the health of the urinary tract and diagnose conditions such as bladder obstruction or prostate issues.
How often should uroflowmetry be performed?
The frequency of uroflowmetry depends on individual health needs. It’s commonly performed during initial urological evaluations and as needed for ongoing monitoring or diagnosis.
Are Santron Meditronic uroflowmeters compatible with electronic health record (EHR) systems?
Yes, our uroflowmeters are designed for seamless integration with EHR systems, ensuring efficient data management and accessibility for healthcare providers.
What sets SantronMeditronic'suroflowmeters apart from others in the market?
Our uroflowmeters stand out for their advanced technology, precision, and user-friendly features. They are designed to provide accurate measurements, ensuring optimal diagnostic outcomes.
Can Santron Meditronic's devices be used in pediatric urology?
Absolutely, our uroflowmeters are suitable for pediatric use. Their versatility and accuracy make them ideal for assessing urinary flow in patients of all ages.
How does continuous research and development contribute to product improvement?
Continuous R&D enables us to stay ahead of industry advancements. This commitment ensures that our products remain at the forefront of medical technology, delivering cutting-edge solutions for enhanced diagnostics and patient care.
Are there training resources available for healthcare professionals using Santron Meditronic devices?
Yes, we provide comprehensive training resources to healthcare professionals, ensuring they can effectively integrate and maximize the benefits of our devices in their practice.
Can I request a demo of Santron Meditronic's uroflowmeters?
Certainly! Contact our team to schedule a personalized demonstration and learn firsthand about the features and capabilities of our uroflowmeters.
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