Cystoscopy in Plano, TX

A cystoscopy is a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure that allows for the examination of the urethra and the lining of the bladder’s interior. It is typically used to assess and diagnose urinary system symptoms that cannot be identified through more conventional imaging tests, such as an X-ray.

Dr. Scott Hassell and his team are committed to uncovering the root cause of your urologic issues. With over 25 years of experience in both male and female urologic health, Dr. Hassell offers a comprehensive range of effective treatments, including both nonsurgical and surgical options.

If you require urologic testing and treatment, don’t hesitate to reach out to our urology clinic in Plano, TX. You can call us at (972) 612-8037 or request an appointment online. Trust in Dr. Hassell’s expertise to guide you toward better urologic health.

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What Is the Purpose of a Cystoscopy?

Dr. Scott Hassell commonly performs cystoscopies in order to accurately diagnose a patient’s symptoms that are likely caused by a condition of the urethra or bladder, including:

All of the conditions mentioned will become much more aggressive over time if left untreated, which will lead to worsening symptoms such as loss of control over the bladder, sepsis, or even death. To prevent such an extreme outcome, it is much better for the patient and their long-term health to diagnose the cause of their discomfort as soon as possible.

What Happens During and After a Cystoscopy?

To begin this procedure, a small tube called a cystoscope is inserted into the patient’s urethra. Inside of this tube exists a camera that transmits images from inside the urethra and bladder to a monitor in front of Dr. Hassell so that he can clearly see these internal organs.

This instant visual allows Dr. Hassell a chance to assess the tissues of the urethra and bladder, and hopefully determine a direct source of their patient’s symptoms. Dr. Hassell is also likely to fill the bladder with a sterile solution to improve their view and provide a more accurate diagnosis. Some patients already determined to have bladder stones may have them removed during a cystoscopy, or it is also possible for a tissue sample to be taken for further testing after the procedure is complete if Dr. Hassell suspects that these tissues may be cancerous.

Patients may either be numbed or fully sedated during a cystoscopy. The procedure is known to be somewhat painful, as the placement of the cystoscope into the urethra can cause some discomfort. This generally results in a soreness that subsides gradually in the days following your cystoscopy. You may also notice a mild burning sensation when you urinate, though this is also a perfectly normal side effect of the procedure.

Rare, Yet Serious Signs of a Complication

As with any procedure, there are a small number of risks associated with a cystoscopy. If you begin to notice any of the following symptoms after your endoscopic assessment, please contact Dr. Hassell immediately for early intervention:

  • You’re unable to urinate
  • You have a fever of 101.4 F or higher
  • You get the chills
  • There are large amounts of blood or blood clots in your urine
  • You experience pain in your chest
  • You become nauseous
  • While urinating you notice intense pain that lasts for more than two days

When Will My Results Be Ready?

Depending on the particular patient, some individuals may be consulted about their cystoscopy results immediately after it is over. Others, especially those that have been under general anesthesia during their procedure, will be given their results later on. Dr. Hassell may also need to wait until additional testing has been finished on any samples that may have been taken during your cystoscopy.

Schedule Your Cystoscopy With Dr. Hassell in Plano, TX Today!

If you are experiencing symptoms of a urinary condition and are seeking further testing, contact Dr. Scott Hassell to discuss how a cystostopy can offer further testing for your condition. As a board-certified and highly skilled urologist, Dr. Hassell specializes in men’s health procedures, including cystoscopies for urological testing, and utilizes the latest technology and minimally invasive surgical techniques to provide state-of-the-art care. Our urology practice in Plano, TX, is committed to offering personalized, high-quality care to patients from all over North Texas. To schedule a consultation at our clinic, please call (972) 612-8037 or request an appointment through our secure online form.

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