Test Overview
A testicular
(sonogram) is a test that uses reflected
sound waves to produce a picture of the
and
. An ultrasound can show the long, tightly
coiled tube that lies behind each testicle and collects sperm (epididymis) and
the tube () that connects the testicles to the
. The ultrasound does not use
or other types of radiation. See a picture of
the .
A small handheld instrument called a
transducer is passed back and forth over the scrotum. The transducer sends the
sound waves to the computer which converts them into a picture that is
displayed on a video monitor. The picture produced by ultrasound is called a
sonogram, echogram, or scan. Pictures or videos of the ultrasound images may be
saved as a permanent record.