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ABCS of Cystoscopy

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2019
Video Objective To provide an introduction to cystoscopy in gynecologic surgery by highlighting the significance of its use and covering A: anatomy review, B: bladder inspection technique, C: cystoscope parts and assembly. Setting Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.
C Sandoval-Herrera, M Salah, K Litvinova
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The past, present and future of cystoscopy: the fusion of cystoscopy and novel imaging technology [PDF]

open access: possibleBJU International, 2008
Non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer is a frequent disease with many recurrences, making it a labour‐intensive and costly disease. In part, these frequent recurrences are due to inadequate diagnosis. Diagnostic reference standards to date are urinary cytology and cysto‐urethroscopy, but both standards have significant limitations.
Lee, C.S., Yoon, C.Y., Witjes, J.A.
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Office Flexible Cystoscopy

Journal of Endourology, 1987
Since the development of the first purpose-built flexible cystoscope in 1984, flexible cystoscopy has become an accepted diagnostic and therapeutic modality. Indeed, it is estimated that more than 10 per cent of practicing urologists are already familiar with this technology.
ROBERT R. BAHNSON   +2 more
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Cystoscopy for gynaecologists

The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2006
Cystoscopy is a commonly employed procedure in both urological and gynaecological practice. Unfortunately, the practicalities of when and how to perform cystoscopy are often poorly taught during general gynaecological training. A basic understanding of the equipment as well as a systematic approach to performing cystoscopy is the key to gaining the ...
Hassan Elbiss, Richard Foon, Paul Moran
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Cystoscopy in Nonhuman Primates

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1976
Cystoscopy can be routinely performed in female rhesus macaques using a pediatric cystoscope. It reveals no major differences between the rhesus and human bladder. Ureteral physiology is also similar to that of man.
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Supine Flexible Cystoscopy

Journal of Urology, 1986
We attempted cystoscopy with a flexible instrument and ureteral catheter insertion in 152 supine patients. Cystoscopy was successful in 147 patients (97 per cent) and ureteral catheters were inserted in 133 (91 per cent). Examinations with this instrument are tolerated better than those with rigid cystoscopes, which may improve patient compliance with ...
Arthur D. Smith, Jeffrey A. Snyder
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Air Cystoscopy is Superior to Water Cystoscopy for the Diagnosis of Active Hematuria

Journal of Urology, 2013
We evaluated the clinical use of air cystoscopy, including its possible advantages and disadvantages over water cystoscopy.Two independent observers prospectively studied consecutive patients who underwent water cystoscopy first and then air cystoscopy at our center from May to September 2012.
Agustín Franco   +6 more
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Credentialing residents for intraoperative cystoscopy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000
To determine whether incorporation of routine intraoperative cystoscopy for evaluation of potential urinary tract injury into gynecologic residency training provides sufficient experience to justify hospital credentials after graduation.We developed a curriculum to train residents in intraoperative cystoscopic evaluation of potential lower urinary ...
Eric R. Salminen   +8 more
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Cystoscopy

2018
The cystoscopy has currently remained the major technique for detection and surveillance of the bladder cancer. Standard white light cystoscopy is usually performed in the outpatient setting and offers excellent visualization of the whole mucosa of the bladder, in addition to the anterior and prostatic urethra.
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A Timely Cystoscopy

British Journal of Urology, 1989
D. J. Hickling, E. W. Lupton, S. McKEOWN
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