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cystoscope
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cystoscope [′sis·tə‚skȯp]
(medicine)
An optical instrument for visual examination of the urinary bladder, ureters, and kidneys.


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All too frequently, children are examined with cystoscopes, electrodes, and catheters; pumped with drugs; and passed on as mere statistics.
The report provides a detailed epidemiological analysis of UI and OAB, as well as technology and market analyses for cystoscopes, office-based diagnostic ultrasound systems, urodynamic products, OAB drugs, SUI drugs, pelvic exercise therapy devices, intermittent and external catheter systems, urethral prostheses, bulking agents, midurethral slings, artificial urinary sphincters, radiofrequency technologies and neuromodulation systems, among others.
Flex-X is just the latest addition to Karl Storz's comprehensive line of endoscopic urologic products including resectoscopes, rigid and flexible cystoscopes, ureteroscopes and nephroscopes, vaporization electrodes, transurethral injection systems, and instruments for stone management.
 
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