Diagnostic Cystoscopy How to Perform?
This video demonstrates how to perform diagnostic hysteroscopy. Cystoscopy is a Minimally invasive procedure that allows surgeons, gynecologists, or urologists to examine the lining of your bladder and the tube that carries urine out of your body (urethra). A hollow tube (cystoscope) equipped with a lens attached to high definition camera is inserted into your urethra and slowly advanced into the bladder.
Cystoscopy may be done in a testing room, using a local anesthetic jelly to numb your urethra. Or it may be done as an outpatient procedure, with sedation. Another option is to have a cystoscopy in the hospital during general anesthesia.
2 COMMENTS
Dr. Trupti Sanyal
#1
Mar 9th, 2023 12:43 pm
This video is very knowledgeable, I saw it and understood it. Cystoscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to examine the lining of your bladder and the tube that carries urine out of your body (urethra). A hollow tube (cystoscope) equipped with a lens is inserted into your urethra and slowly advanced into your bladder. Those signs and symptoms can include blood in the urine, incontinence, overactive bladder and painful urination. Cystoscopy can also help determine the cause of frequent urinary tract infections. However, cystoscopy generally isn't done while you have an active urinary tract infection.
Dr. Lokendra Singh
#2
Nov 8th, 2023 6:20 am
The article on "Diagnostic Cystoscopy: How to Perform?" is a concise and informative guide. It provides clear and step-by-step instructions on conducting diagnostic cystoscopy, making it an invaluable resource for medical professionals. The article's clarity and detail greatly assist in understanding the procedure, ensuring its safe and effective execution. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a comprehensive overview of diagnostic cystoscopy.
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