Male pelvis MRI

This non-invasive diagnostic procedure uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves (from a transmitter and receiver) to acquire high-definition anatomical images of the male pelvis. It is a radiation-free procedure. No prior preparation is required. In some cases, paramagnetic contrast (gadolinium) is required to characterise the lesions. This test enables the assessment of organs such as the urinary bladder, the junction between the ureters and the bladder, the prostate, the seminal vesicles, the urethra, the pelvic bones, etc.