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CYSTOSCOPY
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is Cystoscopy ? |
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Cystoscopy
can be defined as the process of viewing a persons
urinary passage and the urinary bladder through an
instrument introduced through your urinary passage.The
instrument which is used for this purpose is called a
Cystoscope.Cystoscopy is an endoscopic procedure i.e
there is no need for cutting or removal of tissue.It
is not an open surgery so no scars are left behind on
your body.
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| Cystoscope |
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The
Cystoscope is provided with lenses which allow the
doctor to see the inner surface of the urethra ( the
tube which carries the urine from inside the body to
the outside) and the urinary bladder ( the organ which
is used to store the urine ).The cystoscope is as
thick as a pencil and it has a opening at the end of
the tube for the light.A cytoscope may be ridgid or
flexible.
A flexible Cystoscope has flexible glass fibres which
are used to transmit light from one end of the tube to
the other.A cystoscope also has channels through which
other small instruments can be introduced and used for
specific purposes. Eg.Taking a biopsy.
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| Purpose
of a Cystoscopy |
When
you have a urinary problem, your doctor may ask you to
get a Cystoscopy done.It can be done with local
anaesthesia with minimal discomfort or it may be done
using other forms of anaesthesia.
The following conditions may require a Cystoscopy to
be done :
- Repeated
attacks of urinary tract infection.
- The
presence of blood in the urine.(Haematuria)
- Involuntary
leakage of urine from the urethra.(Incontinence)
- Abnormal
urinary substances found in the urine examination.
- Painful
urination not responding to conservative
management.
- Blockage
of urine due to enlargement of the
prostate,narrowing of the urinary passage or
rather the urethra.
- Stone
in the urethra or the urinary bladder.
- Any
unusual growth in the urinary tract.
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| Do
I have to get admitted for the procedure ? |
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If
the procedure is to be done under local
anaesthesia,you don’t need an admission for the
procedure. If a procedure in addition to Cystoscopy is
to be performed or planned then you may require
admission as the doctor who is responsible for giving
anaesthesia will come and see you the day before the
surgery.
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| Preparation
for the procedure |
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The
nurse who is rseponsible for taking care of you in
the ward will carry out the instructions as per
the advice of the doctor.( Eg.shaving of your
private area,giving test injections etc)
- You
may have to be without food for a few hours before
the surgery.
- As
any medical procedure whether minor or major is
involved with some amount of risk,you may have to
sign a consent form expressing your consent for
the surgery.Do not hesitate to ask your doctor
about any doubts or fear you have about the
surgery.You will be made to wear a hospital gown
before getting shifted to the operation theatre.
- After
all this is done ,you will be shifted to the
operation theatre complex.A nurse in the operation
theatre will receive you inside the theatre and
would check regarding the items required for the
operation.
- Finally,
the anaesthesia doctor will do a check if you are
fit for surgery and shift you inside the operating
room.
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| Inside
the operating room |
- Once
you are inside the operating room, you will be
made to lie on your back after the anaesthesia has
been given.
- Mostly,
you will be made to lie on your back with your
knees raised and apart.
- The
lower part of your body will be covered by clean
towels.Before this , a nurse or the doctor will
clean your private area with anti-septic solution
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- After
this, your doctor will gently pass the Cystoscope
through your urinary passage.Relaxing your pelvic
muscles will make this part of the test easier.A
sterile solution usually normal saline will flow
through the instrument to help the doctor have a
better view of the urinary passage.
- As
your bladder gets filled,you will feel some
discomfort and urge to pass urine.If you are
feeeling uncomfortable during any course of the
examination, you can let the doctor know about
it.He will see to that you are comfortable.
- Once
your doctor is satisfied, he will remove the
instrument.In certain cases, the doctor might find
something unusual e.g a stone or a growth in the
urinary tract.In this case, the procedure might
get prolonged as the doctor will remove the stone
or take a sample of the tissue for biopsy as the
case may be.But in most of the cases, the entire
examination will take about 15 – 20 minutes.
- In
some cases, the doctor may also decide to place a
tube to drain the urine from the urinary baldder
for 1 or 2 days.This tube is called a catheter.
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| After
the procedure |
- The
nurse in the recovery area will receive you from
inside the operating room and see to that you are
comfortable.Your temperature,blood pressure and
pulse may be monitored for a few minutes (15 to 30
minutes ).You can pass urine if you want to and
the sister will guide you regarding the location
of the toilet.
- You
might have some burning sensation while passing
urine and you might pass red coloured urine due to
blood.This is very natural to happen after an
instrument has been put into your urinary
passage.So do not get alarmed.Once you start
taking water, it will automatically settle within
1 or 2 days after the procedure.
- You
have to take adequate fluid intake to feel better
( 2 to 3.5 litres/ day, two glasses every 2 – 3
hours).
- You
can also ask your doctor and have a warm bath
which will make you feel fresh and energetic.
- If
you have severe pain or bleeding,you can always
let the doctor know about it and he wil tell you
what to do.
- Your
doctor may give you some anti-biotics for a few
days following the procedure to prevent
infection.If you have severe pain or fever with
chills/rigors, let your doctor know about it
immediately.
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In
most of the cases,you will be able to eat normally
and can do your normal activities after
Cystoscopy.In some cases, you might have to be
admitted for a day for observation.If such is the
case, you will be discharged on the next day if
your doctor feels so.
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