An endoscopy is a general procedure that involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera into the digestive tract to examine areas such as the esophagus, stomach, or intestines. A cystoscopy, on the other hand, is a specific type of endoscopy focused on the bladder and urethra, using a cystoscope to diagnose and treat urinary tract issues. While both procedures utilize similar techniques, their scopes and target areas differ significantly.
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Cystoscopy (cystourethroscopy)
Mediastinoscopy
Cystoscopy is generally a very safe procedure.
Any type of surgery is a procedure, a procedure for example can be a EKG, or a MRI, or a endoscopy. When you go into the hospital and whatever tests they perform is a procedure.
A cystoscopy typically lasts from 10-40 minutes
A surgical endoscopy always includes a diagnostic endoscopy.
Singular from is endoscopy. The plural form is endoscopies.
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There is no surgery to have a endoscopy. They give you meds go to sleep, they put a scope down your throat and look around. If they see something they may take a snip of it.
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