Cystoscope

An instrument used for visually examining the internal surface of the urinary bladder.


An instrument made of a long tube with a light at the end, used to inspect the inside of the bladder.


An instrument for viewing the interior of the urinary bladder. It consists of a narrow tube carrying a small electric lamp at its end; a small mirror set obliquely opposite an opening near the end of the tube; and a telescope which is passed down the tube and by which the reflection of the brightly illuminated bladder wall in the mirror is examined. It is of great value in the diagnosis of conditions like ulcers and small tumours of the bladder.


An instrument for interior examination of bladder and ureter. It is introduced through the urethra into the bladder.


A specialized endoscope specifically designed for urological purposes, enabling the examination of the bladder, lower urinary tract, and prostate gland.


A lengthy, tubular metal device equipped with a light at its tip, employed for inspecting the urinary tract and the interior of the bladder. Additionally, there exists a surgical cystoscope, enabling the surgeon not only to visualize the bladder but also to introduce instruments for specific procedures, such as stone crushing.


 


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