Not exact matches
Patients with hematuria (blood in the urine) could be tested by UroSEEK and cytology before a
cystoscopy procedure, potentially resulting in considerable financial savings
for those who did not test positive.
Dr. Lee: Blue light
cystoscopy is the only new technology in recent years that has proven to make a difference
for our patients:
Additional testing may include testing of blood and tissue samples, diagnostic imaging such as ultrasound and radiography, biopsies of masses, internal organs or bone marrow, and endoscopy including; bronchoscopy (lungs),
cystoscopy (bladder & urethra), colonoscopy (colon & small bowel), gastroduodenoscopy (stomach & upper intestines), rhinoscopy (nasal cavity), laparoscopy (minimally invasive surgery
for biopsies of internal organs).
If these tests raised suspicion
for possible TCC, then
cystoscopy was performed and biopsies obtained.
Methods
for obtaining tissue
for histopathologic investigation include cystotomy (incision into the bladder),
cystoscopy (It is a diagnostic procedure that is used to look at the bladder [lower urinary tract], collect urine samples, and examine the prostate gland) and traumatic catheterization.
Assisting with office procedures:
Cystoscopies, Prostate ultrasounds
for prostate cancer patients, vasectomies, Testopel and another given procedures ordered by physician.