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Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy: Understanding the Procedures, Uses, and Benefits
Cystoscopy and ureteroscopy are minimally invasive medical procedures used in the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract disorders. Both procedures allow physicians to visually inspect and address issues within the urinary system, helping in early detection and effective management of various urological conditions.
What is Cystoscopy?
Cystoscopy is a procedure that involves inserting a thin, flexible or rigid tube called a cystoscope through the urethra into the bladder. This device has a light and a camera, enabling urologists to examine the bladder lining and urethra closely. Cystoscopy is primarily used to diagnose conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder stones, bladder tumors, and structural abnormalities. In some cases, small surgical instruments can be passed through the cystoscope to perform minor procedures like removing bladder stones or taking tissue samples for biopsy.
What is Ureteroscopy?
