Flexible Cystoscopy
A flexible cystoscopy is usually a safe and effective way of finding out if there is a problem with your bladder.
A flexible cystoscopy is a procedure to check for any problems in your bladder using a flexible telescope (cystoscope).
You may be getting pain, blood in your urine, repeated infections, or you may have an irritable bladder (a sudden and uncontrolled urge to pass urine).
If your doctor does see a problem during the cystoscopy, they may perform a biopsy (removing small pieces of tissue).
A scan may give some information about the cause of the problem but a flexible cystoscopy often leads to a diagnosis.
It is possible to have a rigid cystoscopy that allows your surgeon to treat certain problems with your bladder and urinary tubes. However, a rigid cystoscopy involves a general or spinal anaesthetic.
A flexible cystoscopy usually takes about 5 minutes.
They may squeeze some local anaesthetic jelly into your urethra to help prevent infection and reduce discomfort.
Your doctor will pass the cystoscope into your urethra.
Your doctor will pass fluid through the cystoscope and into your bladder to help them make the diagnosis. They will use the cystoscope to look for any problems in the lining of your bladder.
If your doctor finds a small growth or stone, it may be possible to remove it through the cystoscope.
You should be able to go home the same day, after you have passed urine.
You should be able to return to work the day after the cystoscopy unless you are told otherwise.
The healthcare team will tell you what was found during the cystoscopy and discuss with you any treatment or follow-up you need.
Regular exercise should improve your long-term health. Before you start exercising, ask the healthcare team or your GP for advice.
Some complications can be serious and can even cause death.
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Narrowing of your urethra
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