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Cystoscopy is generally a very safe procedure.
Cystoscopy (cystourethroscopy) is a diagnostic procedure that is used to look at the bladder (lower urinary tract), collect urine samples, and examine the prostate gland.
This procedure would be called a cystoscopy.
Categorized as an endoscopic procedure, cystoscopy is used by urologists to examine the entire bladder lining and take biopsies of any areas that look questionable.
A cystascope is a device that is used for a procedure known as cystoscopy. This is a procedure that will examine the inner parts of the urethra and inner bladder.
A cystoscopy allows a doctor to see the inside of the bladder and the urethra. If you are going to be under sedation then it is best to have someone come with you to drive you home after the procedure is done.
the procedure typically takes 10-40 minutes to complete.
While the cystoscopy procedure is commonly relied upon to gather additional diagnostic information, it is an invasive surgical technique that may involve risks for certain patients.
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Cystoscopy (cystourethroscopy)
Yes, sometimes just a few drops. Sometimes a trickle. Happens during urination and is painful.