Cystoscopy

A Cystoscopy is an examination of the inside of the bladder and the urethra (the tube that drains the bladder to the outside), done with a special viewing camera. It is more accurate than standard ultrasound or CT imaging when it comes to diagnosing conditions of the lower urinary tract (bladder, prostate and urethra). There are 2 types of cystoscopes (cameras); a flexible cystoscope and a rigid cystoscope. When a cystoscopy is needed for simple diagnostic reasons or to remove a ureteric stent, a flexible cystoscopy is done because it can be done under a local anaesthetic. If more complex additional procedures are anticipated, then a rigid cystoscopy is done. A rigid cystoscope allows more instruments to be used through it and it is more uncomfortable for the patient, hence, it is done under a general or a spinal anaesthetic.
Cystoscopy

WHAT CAN I EXPECT AFTER THE PROCEDURE?

WHAT ABOUT DIET?

WHAT ABOUT EXERCISE/ACTIVITY?

WHAT ABOUT MEDICATIONS?

WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS?

NOTIFY GM UROLOGY or your GP if you experience any of the following:

FOLLOW UP APPOINTMENT

Your doctor will generally speak to about the results of the procedure before you are discharged home and an appointment for your follow-up procedure or removal of the stent will be organised roughly in 2 weeks. If an appointment time is not given to you on discharge from hospital, you will need to phone GM Urology to make an appointment.
If you have any queries please contact GM Urology on 03 5201 7000 during business hours OR leave a message on the After Hours Urology Paging Service 03 9387 1000