Begin by positioning the patient in the supine position. After selecting a low frequency probe, set the preset to abdominal mode. Place the probe on the left mid-axillary line in the longitudinal plane of the patient's body to obtain a left upper quadrant, or LUQ, coronal gastric body view.
Start with image optimization by identifying the spleen and the left hemi diaphragm. Then fan posteriorly from the spleen to identify the kidney. Once these landmarks are identified, angle the transducer in an anterior direction to obtain a view of the gastric body.
Then click acquire to save a video clip of this sonographic view. For LUQ anterior transverse gastric body view, place the probe on the anterior surface of the patient's abdomen. Then optimize the image by fanning the probe cranial to caudal until the gastric body is seen deep into the spleen.
Then click on acquire to save a video clip of the current sonographic view. In LUQ coronal view, the gastric body appears anterior to the spleen, and the absence of haustra distinguishes it from the large bowel. The LUQ anterior transverse view shows a distended gastric body containing both solid and liquid contents.