How Can A Cystoscope Be Done For A Small Urethral Opening?
You seem to have Senile Urethral Stenosis.
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Hello
Thanks for query.
Based on the facts that you have posted it seems that you are getting repeated episodes of UTI due to Post Menopausal Urethral stenosis and scheduled for Urethral Calibration and Cystoscopic Dilatation .
Though you are apprehensive about passing Urethroscope through tight and narrowed urethra .It is a routine practice to install local anesthetic gel in urethra before the procedure making it numb for 15-20 minutes so that surgeon can do calibration and dilatation of urethra and carry out the endoscopic examination without patient getting pain .
Do not worry. It is very simple procedure .
Hope I have answered your query, please feel free to ask if you have more questions,I shall be happy to help you.
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
It is routine practice to do Cystoscopy under local anesthesia
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Hello
Thanks for follow up .
I can understand your apprehension about how Urologist would pass his endoscope through narrowed urethra .
It is a routine practice to do endoscopic examination in female under local anesthesia as female urethra is straight,short and gets dilated easily compared to males .However you can discuss your apprehension with your Urologist so that he can plan to do it under short General anesthesia.
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil..
Urethral stenosis is entirely due to hormonal changes after menopause.
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Hello again,
Thanks for following up with the details.
Riding a bicycle in childhood cannot be the cause of narrowing urethra (urethral stenosis) It is entirely an aging process resulting from hormonal changes that occur after menopause.
As regards making the urethral passage wider to accommodate large size sheaths it is done by dilating urethra with sequential dilators which are calibrated in gradual increasing diameters and not by tearing it.
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
What is a sheath, please?
Sheath is an instrument that holds Telescope
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Hello,
Thanks for following up.
A sheath is an instrument that holds the telescope (Cystoscope in this case) and has a channel for water to flow continuously during the examination of the bladder and urethral passage.
I'd request you not to stretch your anxiety and apprehension too much and just get relaxed... It is a simple procedure that is carried out routinely as a primary diagnostic procedure in dealing with Urological problems.
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
O.K bye
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Hello
Thanks for follow up .
Go ahead and get it done .It is not that painful as you fear it to be .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.