What are the risks associated with an arthrogram?

What are the risks associated with an arthrogram?

Risks include allergic reactions to contrast dye, infection, and radiation. Also, it’s best to avoid this test if you have a joint infection or arthritis that’s acting up. Allergic reaction to dye: A contrast dye allergy may cause dizziness, hives, itching, sneezing, throwing up, or upset stomach.

Can I work out after an arthrogram?

What should I do after my arthrogram? do not do any strenuous exercise. You may have swelling or discomfort in your joint after the procedure. You can put ice on your joint or use an over-the-counter pain medicine.

Is MRI arthrogram safe?

What are the risks of an arthrogram? The procedure to produce an arthrogram is called arthrography. It is a very safe procedure and complications are unusual. The most serious complication is an infection of the joint.

Does an MRI arthrogram of the shoulder hurt?

Magnetic resonance arthrography of the shoulder is less painful than patients expect. In addition, digital radiographic guidance combined with the use of standard puncture needles appears to improve the efficiency of the method.

Can you drive home after an arthrogram?

You should not drive home after the procedure and must make other travel arrangements (e.g. ask a relative or friend to accompany you who can drive you home). After the procedure the joint will feel slightly unusual until the body has drained away all the injected fluid.

What does an MRI arthrogram of the shoulder show?

It is a two-part procedure consisting of a contrast injection into the joint, followed by an MRI or CT scan of the joint. An arthrogram is ordered to: Find tears, degeneration or disease in the cartilage, ligament or tendon. Detect growths or synovial cysts in the joint.

Can you drive after MRI arthrogram?

You may drive after the procedure, but you might want to arrange for someone to help you get home. If your doctor gave you an order, please bring it with you. We want to make your waiting time as pleasant as possible.

How Long Does your shoulder hurt after an arthrogram?

Some people experience a bit of soreness or swelling around the joint after an arthrogram. If that’s the case, take it easy for the rest of the day. Any discomfort should go away within two days.

How long does a shoulder MRI arthrogram take?

The Arthrogram itself usually takes about 15 minutes. You may then have to wait a short time before having the scan performed. The subsequent MRI scan may take 15-20 minutes depending on the joint and the number of scans that have to be done. You should allow approximately 1 to 1.5 hours from arrival.