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.
Cystoscopy is the diagnostic procedure that allows for the visualization of the urinary bladder. It involves inserting a thin tube with a camera (cystoscope) through the urethra to examine the bladder wall for abnormalities or conditions like inflammation, tumors, or stones.
Gas pains are common after any surgery when the surgeons introduce gas into the stomach during surgery. A cystoscopy might cause gas pains. If the pain is bothersome, the doctor should be notified immediately.
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Cystoscopy (cystourethroscopy)
Cystoscopy is generally a very safe procedure.
A cystoscopy typically lasts from 10-40 minutes
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Cystoscopy
There are procedures that can provide some information about the lining of the bladder, for example, x rays; however, none of these provide as much information to the doctor as a cystoscopy.
Myelogram
Cystoscopy is the medical term meaning visual examination of the bladder with a scope that goes through the urethra.