Bladder diseases.
A cystoscope is a medical instrument used during a cystoscopy. It is inserted into the urethra to help exam the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra.
No, an endoscope is a general term for a flexible tube with a light and camera used for visualizing internal organs, while a cystoscope is a type of endoscope specifically designed for examining the bladder and urethra.
There are two types of cystoscopes used to carry out the procedure, a rigid type and a flexible type
Cystoscopy is used to look at the bladder, collect urine samples and examine the prostate gland. This instrument uses a lighted tip so the doctor can see and aid in diagnosing urinary tract and prostate disease. It also will take biopsies and can take small stones to be removed by the hollow channel inside the cystoscope.
The combined form for bladder is cysto- as in cystoscope or urinary cystogram.
a catheter, if you mean one that is used to draw out urine, or a cystoscope, if you mean one that is used to examine the inside of the bladder
A cystoscope is basically a long thin hollow tube with a camera and light on the end. In carrying out a cystoscopy the cystoscope is inserted into the bladder via the urethra by a doctor or nurse specialist who then interprets the images relayed to a monitor. If needed instruments can be passed down the hollow centre to allow biopsies etc to be taken.
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The instrument used to visually examine the urethra is called a cystoscope. It is a thin, tube-like device equipped with a light and camera that allows healthcare providers to see inside the urethra and bladder. Cystoscopy is often performed to diagnose issues such as infections, blockages, or tumors. The procedure can be done in a doctor's office or as an outpatient procedure in a hospital.
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Endoscopeendoscope, colonoscope, cystoscope, laparoscope or arthroscope.