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Types of Veterinary Cystoscopy

PIE-C01 Veterinary Cystoscopy
It enables minimally invasive visualization of the urinary tract, allowing precise diagnosis of bladder lesions, stone retrieval, and tumor assessment while minimizing surgical trauma and recovery time. 
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Veterinary Cystoscopy Clinical Procedure Steps
Veterinary Cystoscopy Clinical Procedure Steps

Preparation:

Power on imaging system and connect cystoscope to light source/video processor.

Administer anesthesia and position patient in lateral recumbency for urethral access.


Device Insertion:

Lubricate and gently advance cystoscope (≤2.7mm diameter) transurethrally.

Navigate past urethral sphincters using smooth handle articulation.


Real-time Visualization:

Monitor bladder mucosa integrity, stones, or tumors via HD display.

Capture video/images of lesions or structural abnormalities during irrigation.


Diagnosis & Documentation:

Identify pathologies (e.g., cystitis, polyps, neoplasia) on screen.

Annotate findings and generate electronic records via integrated software.

Benefits of Veterinary Cystoscopy
Minimally Invasive

Slim design via natural orifices.

3D Imaging

Stereoscopic bladder wall visualization.

Sterilization

Heat-resistant up to 135°C.

Precision Control

Bi-directional bending, no dead angles.

Data Management

One-touch storage of exam data.

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