Urethrometer

A urethrometer is a medical device that is used to measure the flow rate of urine and detect various urinary tract diseases. This device consists of a tube that is inserted into the patient's urethra.

A urethrometer can measure the flow rate of urine, which can be useful in diagnosing various diseases of the urinary system, such as urinary tract infections, urolithiasis, bladder cancer, etc. In addition, a urethrometer can be used to determine the volume of urine excreted over a period of time, which helps assess kidney function.

To conduct the study, it is necessary to insert the urethrometer into the urethra and turn on the device. The measurement results are displayed on the device screen, and the doctor can interpret them to make a diagnosis.

Using a urethrometer is a safe and painless diagnostic method that allows you to quickly and accurately determine the condition of the urinary system.



Urethrometry is a method of assessing the patency of the urethra (urethra) by measuring the flow rate of urine. Urethroscopy is a method of examining the bladder with a urethroscope, which is used to diagnose bladder diseases. Urethroscopy is widely used in urology, surgery, gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Studies are carried out to: • diagnose inflammation in the area of ​​the bladder outlet; • identify scar changes at the bladder outlet due to prostate surgery; • diagnosis of narrowing of the urethral opening;

In women, the procedure is called cystourethroscopy. The examination can be performed with a flexible, rigid or flexible endoscope.