Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques (Jun 2016)

Patient comfort during flexible and rigid cystourethroscopy

  • Wojciech Krajewski,
  • Romuald Zdrojowy,
  • Joanna Wojciechowska,
  • Katarzyna Kościelska,
  • Janusz Dembowski,
  • Michał Matuszewski,
  • Krzysztof Tupikowski,
  • Bartosz Małkiewicz,
  • Anna Kołodziej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2016.60665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 94 – 97

Abstract

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Introduction : Cystourethroscopy (CS) is an endoscopic method used to visualize the urethra and the bladder. Aim: In this study , we prospectively evaluated pain in men undergoing cyclic cystoscopic assessment with rigid and flexible instruments after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURB). Material and methods : One hundred and twenty male patients who were under surveillance after a TURB procedure due to urothelial cell carcinoma and who had undergone at least one rigid cystourethroscopy in the past were enrolled in the trial. Patients were prospectively randomized to age-matched groups for flexible (group F) or rigid (group R) CS. Patient’s comfort was evaluated on an 11-grade scale, ranging from 0 (free from pain) to 10 points (unbearable pain). Results : The patients described the pain during the previous rigid CS as ranging from 4 to 10 (mean: 6.8) in group F and from 0 to 10 (mean: 5.8) in group R. Group R patients described the pain during the current rigid CS as ranging from 0 to 10 (mean: 5.7). No mean change in the grade was observed between the two pain descriptions (no change 11 patients, weaker pain 25 patients, stronger pain 24 patients, gamma 0.51, p < 0.0001). Group F described the pain as 1 to 5 (mean: 2.1). In the case of flexible CS the pain experience was greatly lowered compared to the previous rigid CS. All flexible CS patients reported lowered pain (by 1 to 9 grades). Patients’ age did not influence the comfort of the flexible CS or the change in pain level. Conclusions : Flexible CS is better tolerated than rigid cystoscopy by male patients regardless of patients’ age.

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