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  1. Ultrasound of the Kidneys Wendy Blount, DVM Click on the blue arrow at bottom left or hit the “return” key to advance the show (mouse over to reveal) Free PowerPoint Templates

  2. Transition Adjustments • Depth – relatively superficial on the right, left varies • Frequency – varies 5-7.5 MHz (higher for smaller pets) • deeper penetration for large dogs comes at the expense of detail • May need lower frequency than bladder and gut • Gain and Contrast – usually no change from liver & spleen • TGC – adjust as needed Free PowerPoint Templates

  3. Landmarks for Kidneys • Left Kidney – location variable – caudal to left costal arch • Spleen serves as an acoustic window • Caudal to the stomach • Dorsal and medial to the spleen, caudal to the spleen head • Right Kidney - usually cranial & dorsal to the left kidney • Follow the caudate lobe of the liver caudally until you find it • Or start at the dorsal aspect of the right costal arch, rocking the probe cranially • Caudal to pylorus & liver, adjacent to the duodenum Free PowerPoint Templates

  4. Landmarks for Kidneys • Left Kidney – location variable • Spleen serves as an acoustic window • Caudal to the stomach • Dorsal and medial to the spleen • Right Kidney - usually cranial & dorsal to the left kidney • Follow the caudate lobe of the liver caudally until you find it • Or start at the dorsal aspect of the right costal arch, rocking the probe cranially • Caudal to pylorus & liver, adjacent to the duodenum Free PowerPoint Templates

  5. Landmarks for Kidneys • Left Kidney – location variable • Spleen serves as an acoustic window • Caudal to the stomach • Dorsal and medial to the spleen • Right Kidney - usually cranial & dorsal to the left kidney • Follow the caudate lobe of the liver caudally until you find it • Or start at the dorsal aspect of the right costal arch, rocking the probe cranially • Caudal to pylorus & liver, adjacent to the duodenum Free PowerPoint Templates

  6. Landmarks for Kidneys • Left Kidney – location variable • Spleen serves as an acoustic window • Caudal to the stomach • Dorsal and medial to the spleen • Right Kidney - usually cranial & dorsal to the left kidney • Follow the caudate lobe of the liver caudally until you find it • Or start at the dorsal aspect of the right costal arch, pointing the probe cranially • Caudal to pylorus & liver, adjacent to the duodenum Free PowerPoint Templates

  7. Landmarks for Kidneys • Left Kidney – location variable • Spleen serves as an acoustic window • Caudal to the stomach • Dorsal and medial to the spleen • Right Kidney - usually cranial & dorsal to the left kidney • Follow the caudate lobe of the liver caudally until you find it • Or start at the dorsal aspect of the right costal arch, pointing the probe cranially • Caudal to pylorus & liver, adjacent to the duodenum Free PowerPoint Templates

  8. Image Views Sagittal Views (4 for each kidney) Medial– “Dumbbell View” Mid-Sagittal, Fan Medial - Renal Sinus & Pelvis Mid-Sagittal, Fan Lateral – “Tomato View” Lateral Transverse Views (3 for each kidney) Cranial Pole Mid-Transverse - Renal Sinus & Pelvis (renal pyramid/crest) Caudal Pole Free PowerPoint Templates

  9. Image Views Sagittal Views (4 for each kidney) Medial– “Dumbbell View” Mid-Sagittal, Fan Medial - Renal Sinus & Pelvis Mid-Sagittal, Fan Lateral – “Tomato View” Lateral Transverse Views (3 for each kidney) Cranial Pole Mid-Transverse - Renal Sinus & Pelvis (renal pyramid/crest) Caudal Pole Free PowerPoint Templates

  10. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  11. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  12. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  13. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  14. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views LK Medial “Dumbbell View”

  15. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  16. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  17. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis Medial (renal sinus/pelvis)

  18. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Lateral “Tomato View” Renal Diverticuli

  19. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Lateral “Tomato View” Renal Diverticuli

  20. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Lateral “Tomato View” Renal Diverticuli

  21. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Lateral Cortex

  22. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Lateral Cortex

  23. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Lateral Cortex

  24. Scanning Left Kidney Sagittal Views Lateral Cortex

  25. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Mid-Transverse “C” Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  26. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Mid-Transverse “C” Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  27. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Mid-Transverse “C” Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  28. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Mid-Transverse “C” Renal Sinus & Pelvis LK

  29. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Cranial Pole

  30. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Cranial Pole

  31. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Cranial Pole

  32. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  33. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  34. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  35. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  36. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  37. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  38. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  39. Scanning Left Kidney Transverse Views Caudal Pole

  40. Scanning the Mid-Abdomen (gut) will be covered in the next section

  41. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  42. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  43. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  44. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View”

  45. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Medial “Dumbbell View” • Medial • (poles symmetrical)

  46. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  47. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis

  48. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Medial Renal Sinus & Pelvis Medial (renal sinus/pelvis)

  49. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Lateral “Tomato View” Renal Diverticuli

  50. Scanning the Right Kidney Sagittal Views Mid-Sagittal – Fan Lateral “Tomato View” Renal Diverticuli

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