Your child will be asked to lie on the imaging table. Girls will be asked to lie with their knees bent and dropped to the side with their feet together, in a "frog" position. Boys will be asked to lie with their legs straight.
Your child's genitalia region will be washed sterilely with soap and water using soft cotton balls. It is very important that this area stays extremely clean so not to introduce any bacteria to the area. A small amount of xylocaine jelly, which acts as a lubricant and numbing agent, will be placed at the urethra opening and on the tip of the catheter (small flexible plastic tube).
The technologist will gently slide the catheter through the urethra opening and into the bladder. The catheter will then be taped to hold it in place. Urine that is in the bladder will be collected for bacteriologic testing. The catheter will be connected to a bag of saline solution containing the radiopharmaceutical. Imaging will begin and the liquid will flow from the bag into the bladder. It is important that your child remains still during imaging to obtain the best quality images.
When your child's bladder is full, the catheter will be removed and your child will be asked to void into a plastic container. A potty chair may be used for older and cooperative patients.
The images will continue to take pictures for 20 minutes or until the bladder is empty. A post-void image may be required if the bladder does not completely empty during the first phase of the study.
The entire test takes up to 30 minutes.