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CYSTOSCOPY WITH URETHRAL
DILATION
What is urethral dilation?
In this procedure, the stricture in the urethra
is dilated with instruments. Dilation of urethral stricture is not usually
curative, but it tractures the scar tissue of the stricture and
temporarily enlarges the lumen. As healing occurs, the scar
tissue reforms.
Procedure:
- Can be done under topical anesthesia
- The urethra is lubricated
- A filiform is passed down the urethra and
gently manipulated through the narrow area into the bladder under visual
guidance
- A follower is then attached to
filiform and the area is then gradually dilated
- A Foley catheter may be placed to allow
healing and also stop bleeding
After the procedure:
- You may have a foley catheter in the
urethra draining your bladder
- We will teach you how to empty your bladder
and take care of Foley catheter
- You may have some bleeding along side of the
catheter from your penis-it is common
- You may have some pain, so please take
the pain medications
- Please drink plenty of fluids
- Follow-up visit in one week to remove the
catheter
- Please take all antibiotic tablets prescribed
for you
Call our office if:
- There is excessive bleeding or pain
- Unable to drain your bladder
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