Cystoscopy Surgery
What is a Cystoscopy?
Cystoscopy is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a cystoscope, a hollow tube with a camera, into the urinary bladder via the urethra to visualise, diagnose, and treat bladder and urethral problems. Usually, a urologist or a urinary tract specialist performs a cystoscopy.
How is Cystoscopy performed: Before, During and After.
The procedure is typically preceded by a urinalysis test as an additional diagnostic step. Before surgery, the doctor applies a numbing gel or administers anaesthesia so that the patient does not feel any discomfort or pain. During surgery, the doctor lubricates the cystoscope and inserts it into the bladder through the urethra. Saline is injected through the cystoscope to fill the bladder. A stretched bladder makes it easier to visualise the bladder wall. For diagnosis, a camera or a lens is sufficient. Additional equipment is inserted through the cystoscope to acquire tissue samples or remove bladder stones. The hollow cystoscope enables the delivery of equipment and treatment drugs to the affected area.
After surgery, the doctor either drains the saline or asks the patient to relieve himself in the restroom. He may feel pain during urination or in the stomach for a day or two after the procedure.
Cost Of Cystoscopy
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Average cost of performing cystoscopy in India |
Rs. 47,500 |
Average cost of performing cystoscopy in Hyderabad |
Rs 45,000 |
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Days of hospitalisation |
None. The patient can go home after the procedure. |
Type of surgery |
Minor, minimally invasive. |
Anaesthesia type |
Usually, local anaesthesia is administered for diagnostic cystoscopy. General anaesthesia may be needed for a biopsy or treatment. |
Recovery |
One day. The patient may feel slight pain during urination for a day or two after the procedure. |
Duration of the procedure |
15 to 20 minutes, usually. |