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PreOp® Patient Education Cystoscopy via Penis, Male Surgery http://on.fb.me/PreOp_com - NEW facebook page - it's cool! Patient Education - 617-244-7591 Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Cystoscopy. But what does that actually mean? The lower urinary tract allows your body to store and release urine. It's made up of two parts, the bladder and the urethra. Your bladder is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine. Because it is made of muscular tissue, it can also contract and force urine to pass out of the body, through the urethra. Your urethra carries urine from the bladder all the way through the opening in the penis. Your doctor feels that it is necessary to examine the interior of the urethra and bladder, to try to determine the cause of a problem that you may be having. Symptoms that may call for a routine Cystoscopy include: * Persistent infection of the urinary tract * Bladder stones * Bleeding while urinating * Irritation due to polyps, or * Changes to the bladder caused by cancer. Cystoscopy is a simple procedure during which your doctor will insert a well-lubricated, instrument called a cystoscope through your urethra and into your bladder. The cystoscope allows your doctor to visually inspect the interior of your bladder. It also allows your doctor to remove small pieces of tissue for later examination and even to crush small bladder stones, should any be present. Any tissue that your doctor removes from your bladder will be sent immediately to a laboratory for analysis. Your doctor will ask the laboratory to check for any sign of cancer or other abnormality. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation. Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591 Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591 Your doctor will then lift your penis upward. A well-lubricated cystoscope is gently inserted into the urethra, the opening at the head of the penis, and slowly guided inward. When the cystoscope reaches the back of the penis, your doctor will pull the penis downward in order to create a straight path into the bladder. Once the cystoscope is inside the bladder, your doctor will inject a small amount of water through the cystoscope and into the bladder. The water serves to expand the bladder, helping your doctor to better examine the interior. It also helps by washing away any blood or remaining urine. You may feel a sense of fullness as though you need to urinate. You'll be encouraged to relax and not to try to retain the water in your bladder. As the team completes it's inspection, they'll be looking for suspicious tissues. If they find bladder stones, your doctor may try to crush these so that they can pass out of the bladder during normal urination. If the team finds a suspicious growth they will use a special grasping tool to take a sample of tissue in order to send to a laboratory for analysis. When the inspection is complete, your doctor will remove the cystoscope and you'll be asked to empty your bladder. Your doctor will probably ask you to wear a temporary Foley catheter. A Foley catheter is a narrow tube inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. The catheter is connected to a bag that is attached to your leg by a strap. While the Foley catheter is in place, urine will pass from your bladder into the bag. You will not need to urinate into a toilet. The nurse will show you how to change the bag when it is full. An appointment will be made for you to return to the doctor's office in a couple of days to have the catheter removed. As soon as the anesthesia wears off and you feel comfortable, you'll be allowed to leave. Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591 Tags: AARP, Boston, MD, Patient, Surgery, bladder, blood, cancer, clinic, doctor, hospital, medical, medicine, penis, prostate, semen, sperm, testicles, testis, urethra, urinary, urine 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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DaVinci Robotic Surgery This system combines robotics with computerized technology to allow doctors to perform precise laparoscopic surgeries in areas where this was previously difficult to do. Now many types of urological cancers, including kidney and prostate cancer, can be treated using the da Vinci System. Tags: cancer, prostate, treatments 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) | |
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Breast Cancer Cells Dying From Taxol Treatment Live cell imaging of breast cancer cells being killed by the chemotherapy drug taxol. Cells are expressing GFP:tubulin. Cells were imaged at 20X with a spinning disc confocal microscope. Cancer cells are being treated with taxol Tags: breast, cancer, chemotherapy, dying, health, hospital, lung, microtubule, paclitaxel, prostate, surgery, taxol, taxotere, treatment, tumor 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How To Shrink An Enlarged Prostate:Ayurstate Review http://www.YourReviewPro.com/ayurstate.html - Shrink an enlarged prostate with an enlarged prostate gland natural remedy. For more info visit: http://www.YourReviewPro.com/ayurstate.html Tags: ayurstate, ayurveda, cancer, enlarged, prostate 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Coccyx pain, Tailbone pain, Coccydynia, and Sciatica Help Coccyx pain or Sciatica? http://www.insprico.com The Sciata® seating system was developed to help those with sciatica and coccyx or tailbone pain sit more comfortably. It comes in three distinct styles: CX, DL, and SL. The CX is ideal for the average person who wishes to sit more comfortably and those with lower back or coccyx pain. Pressure is alleviated from the tailbone with the unique Troff™ design. The CX is a welcome companion when it comes to sitting on hard surfaces. The DL is intended for those with sciatic nerve pain in both legs, the DL allows the legs to float partially uncompressed on either side. The Troff™ design alleviates pressure from the coccyx and lower back. The SL is intended for those with sciatic nerve pain in one leg and may be situated to relieve pressure from either limb. The Troff™ design alleviates pressure from the coccyx and lower back. I directed this video for Inspri and produced the music behind it. I built the green screen, the lighting rig and the teleprompter used to film the video. I also animated the "nerve pain" sequences. More of my music and film work can be seen at www.myspace.com/tonewood and my youtube profile. Tags: back, coccydynia, coccygeal, coccyx, cushion, cystitis, disc, disk, donut, foam, gynecological, hemorrhoid, herniated, ic, inspri, interstitial, leg, low, lower, lumbar, nerve, pain, pressure, priformis, prostate, prostatitis, psyatica, relief, sciatic, sciatica, seat, spine, support, syatica, vulvodynia 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Robotic Surgery Demonstration The da Vinci Surgical System consists of an ergonomically designed surgeon's console, a patient-side cart with four interactive robotic arms, the high-performance InSite® Vision System and proprietary EndoWrist® Instruments. Powered by state-of-the-art robotic technology, the surgeon's hand movements are scaled, filtered and seamlessly translated into precise movements of the EndoWrist Instruments. Tags: Surgical, System, Vinci, cancer, da, prostate, prostatectomy, robotic, surgery 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |