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The flexible cystoscope

International Urology and Nephrology, 1992
We have been using the flexible cystoscope since 1987. Detailed information is given concerning the technique of flexible cystoscopy, its indications, advantages and disadvantages. A comparison is made with the results obtained using the rigid cystoscope in an initial series of 100 patients, yielding false negative results in only 8% of cases during ...
M, Pavone-Macaluso   +3 more
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A Flexible Cystoscope

British Journal of Urology, 1984
Summary— An assessment of the prototype Olympus Flexible Cystoscope in routine urological practice is presented. The results show that the instrument compares favourably in all respects with standard rigid equipment and has the advantage that cystoscopy can be performed supine and under local anaesthesia with ...
P H, Powell   +3 more
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General and Cystoscopic Procedures

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2005
Cystoscopy and endoscopy are powerful diagnostic and therapeutic instruments in the evaluation of the urinary tract. Treatment options after appropriate evaluation and counseling are recommended in an outpatient setting. For patients who have decided to use cryoablative approaches in the office, a prescription of imiquimod cream may be used for ...
Joseph W, Akornor   +2 more
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Reported Cystoscopic Experience Correlates Poorly With Objective Assessment of Cystoscopic Skills

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2012
Although gynecologists perform a large number of surgeries in close proximity to the ureters and the urinary bladder, traditionally, Obstetrics and Gynecology resident physicians are not formally taught to perform cystoscopy. The primary objective was to document resident physicians' performance in diagnostic cystoscopic instrumentation and technique ...
Mikio A, Nihira   +5 more
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The Rigid Cystoscope

2021
This chapter covers the construct and physics of the rigid cystoscope, as well as components. Also covered are indications for use, and setup of the rod lens system.
Sanchia S. Goonewardene   +4 more
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Cystoscopic correction of reflux

Current Urology Reports, 2004
Vesicoureteral reflux is a well-recognized cause of childhood illness and renal damage. In the past, surgical reimplantation had been the only procedure available to gain the immediate cessation of reflux. The development of an endoscopic injection technique as a less morbid alternative to traditional surgery began in the 1980s.
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Nursing and Cystoscopic Photography

AORN Journal, 1969
Endoscopic photography is the photographic documentation of such human cavities as the stomach, the bladder, etc., which can be visualized by means of the endoscope. Great advances have been made in this process in the past decade because of the overwhelming interest in documenting lesions seen by means of the instrument.
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STONE EVACUATING CYSTOSCOPE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923
One of the difficulties in removing stones from the urinary bladder with the ordinary lithotrite is that the process is not under sufficient visual control, and it is not easy to get out all of the fragments even after they have been crushed. Residual fragments become the nuclei for further stone formation.
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