We have regular cystoscopy and urodynamic clinics with urgent appointments available for lower urinary tract symptoms and haematuria and for surveillance of bladder cancer.
Obviating the need for a general anaesthetic, these flexible scopes offer substantial benefits and allow for shorter waiting lists.
To discuss our cystoscopy clinics or to book at patient in for cystoscopy or urodynamic study please call 02 9553 1199 and speak to our Practice Nurse.
FLEXIBLE CYSTOSCOPY (Local Anaesthetic)
Preparation
No special preparation is required to perform this test
Procedure
This procedure takes about twenty minutes. A local anaesthetic gel is utilised to lubricate the urethra to help make it easier to pass the flexible cystoscope. A fine flexible tube is passed into the urethra into the bladder for vision. A sterile saline solution is used for visualisation during the procedure.
What to Expect Afterwards
After the procedure you will need to empty your bladder and you may experience some stinging when you first go to the toilet sometimes lasting a few hours after the procedure. To alleviate this we suggest you take a urinary alkalizer such as Ural and plenty of oral fluids. Sometimes there may be some blood seen in your urine.
Results will be known at the time of the test.
Urodynamic Test
The test that looks at how well the bladder, sphincter and urethra are releasing urine. Most urodynamic studies focus on the bladder’s ability to hold urine and empty steadily and completely. Urodynamic studies also indicate whether the bladder is having involuntary contractions that cause urine leakage. Your urologist will recommend a urodynamic study if symptoms suggest problems with the lower urinary tract. LUT’S include;
- Urine leakage
- Frequent urination
- Painful urination
- Problems starting the stream
- Problems emptying the bladder completely
- Recent urinary tract infection
Urodynamic Test involves
- Uroflowmetry
- Cystometric test
- Pressure flow study
- Leak point pressure
- Electromyography
- Ultrasound