Cystotomy is a surgical operation in which an incision is made into the wall of the bladder. Perineal cystotomy is a cystotomy method in which an incision is made in the perineum.
Indications for perineal cystotomy can be different, for example, for urolithiasis, bladder cancer, hydronephrosis, urethral stricture and other diseases.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. After an incision in the skin and subcutaneous tissue, access to the bladder is made through the perineum. The bladder is then opened and stones or other abnormal formations are removed.
After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital for up to 7-10 days, where he is monitored for the condition of the wound and treated. Subsequently, after the wound has healed, the patient can return to normal life.
Perineal cystotomy is a safe and effective procedure that can remove stones or other bladder pathologies and restore normal bladder function. However, like any operation, it has its own risks and complications, so before undergoing the operation it is necessary to undergo a full examination and consult a doctor.