Resectoscope-Cystoscope

A resectoscope and a cystoscope are two instruments that are used in medicine for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. A resectoscope is an instrument that is used to remove tumors and other growths in tissue. A cystoscope is an instrument used to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra.

A resectoscope-cystoscope is a combination of these two instruments that allows for more precise and effective procedures. It is used to diagnose and treat various diseases of the genitourinary system, such as tumors, kidney stones, infections and others.

One of the main advantages of a resectoscope-cystoscope is its ability to simultaneously perform two functions: removal of tumors and examination of the internal surface of organs. This allows you to shorten the procedure time and reduce the risk of complications.

In addition, the resectoscope-cystoscope has a wider range of applications than each instrument individually. It can be used to diagnose and treat diseases of the bladder, kidneys, prostate, testicles and other organs of the genitourinary system.

However, like any other medical instrument, a resectoscope-cystoscope requires careful and professional use. Physicians must have sufficient experience with this instrument and be aware of all its features and limitations.

Overall, the cystoscope resectoscope is an important tool in medicine that allows for more efficient and accurate procedures. It has a wide range of applications and can be used for the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases of the genitourinary system.



A resectoscopist and resectoscope is a specialist doctor who performs manipulation - resection of the prostate using a special device - a resectoscope.

General recommendations * Before visiting a doctor, you should wash yourself with a warm soap solution and pat dry with a clean, soft cloth or towel. Do not use wet wipes, toilet paper, especially wet hygiene products. If possible, do not urinate before and after the examination. If you plan to take medications during the examination, inform the doctor in advance. * Uncomfortable posture can lead to even greater tissue trauma after resection. This means that you should use soft pads or bags to protect your surgical area. Without these measures, recovery may take longer and require additional support for the area after removal. Don't hesitate to ask your doctor about the best way to protect your wound from pressure during the postoperative period.