Diagnostic Cystoscopy
There are two main types of cystoscopy flexible Cystoscopy and rigid cystoscopy differing in the flexibility of the cystoscope. Flexible cystoscopy is carried out with local anaesthesia on both sexes. Typically, a topical anesthetic, most often xylocaine gel is employed. The medication is instilled into the urethra via the urinary meatus five to ten minutes prior to the beginning of the procedure. Rigid cystoscopy can be performed under the same conditions, but is generally carried out under general anaesthesia, particularly in male subjects, due to the pain caused by the probe
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Dr. Komal Mishra
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Jun 26th, 2020 9:03 am
Wow! Such an informative and educative video of Diagnostic Cystoscopy and thanks for sharing it. I needed to see this every day.
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