Bladder scanners aid diagnosis

Bladder scanners provide a safe, non-invasive diagnosis tool for assessing a patient's ability to empty their bladder.
The scanners, worth over $16,000 each, are portable, hand-held ultrasound devices, which can perform a quick, easy and non-invasive scan of the bladder. The scanner has an ultrasound probe and transducer to reflect sound waves from a patient's bladder to the scanner. Data is then transmitted to a computer in the handheld unit to automatically calculate bladder volume.
"Bladder scanners allow nursing staff to do an accurate scan of a patient's bladder allowing for a quick diagnosis and subsequent treatment as opposed to a more invasive catheter option which can be painful as well as having associated risk of infection"
— Monique Sammut, Nurse Unit Manager Ward 1A
"The entire scan takes only a couple of minutes to complete and being a mobile scanner it is much better for patients as the scanner can be taken to their bedside rather than the patient having to be taken to where the scanner is.
"The value of these scanners in aiding in the diagnosis of patients cannot be underestimated. We are so grateful to donors who have given so generously to the Foundation in order for these scanners to be purchased." says Monique Sammut.