Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy

Transurethral cystoscopy (CS) is a common urological procedure, performed mostly for diagnostic but also for therapeutic purposes. Although CS is generally well tolerated, some patients describe the pain related to the procedure as high or even “unbearable”. As a result, many patients fear and avoid...

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Autores principales: Jan Łaszkiewicz, Wojciech Krajewski, Mateusz Łuczak, Joanna Chorbińska, Łukasz Nowak, Klaudia Bardowska, Romuald Zdrojowy
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2c4a9bfb690b46e1b147a9f26d9426042021-12-02T17:18:43ZPain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy1428-25261897-430910.5114/wo.2021.106652https://doaj.org/article/2c4a9bfb690b46e1b147a9f26d9426042021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.termedia.pl/Pain-reduction-methods-during-transurethral-cystoscopy,3,44278,1,1.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1428-2526https://doaj.org/toc/1897-4309Transurethral cystoscopy (CS) is a common urological procedure, performed mostly for diagnostic but also for therapeutic purposes. Although CS is generally well tolerated, some patients describe the pain related to the procedure as high or even “unbearable”. As a result, many patients fear and avoid both primary and/or follow-up cystoscopies. This may lead to uncontrolled progression of neoplastic disease. Therefore, it is crucial to maximally increase the comfort of the patient and to implement safe and effective analgesia before the procedure. Providing the patients with appropriate care during CS can encourage them to comply with diagnostic schedules and improve their prognosis. The aim of this review is to analyze the available literature on various methods of pain reduction during transurethral CS. The PubMed electronic database limited to English articles published until January 2021 was used in the process. Meta-analyses, systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, clinical trials, prospective randomized studies, multicenter comparisons, reviews and retrospective comparisons were used. As a result, 65 articles were included in this review.Jan ŁaszkiewiczWojciech KrajewskiMateusz ŁuczakJoanna ChorbińskaŁukasz NowakKlaudia BardowskaRomuald ZdrojowyTermedia Publishing Housearticlecystoscopy pain reduction transurethral cystoscopy rigid cystoscopy flexible cystoscopy.MedicineRENContemporary Oncology, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 80-87 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic cystoscopy
pain reduction
transurethral cystoscopy
rigid cystoscopy
flexible cystoscopy.
Medicine
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spellingShingle cystoscopy
pain reduction
transurethral cystoscopy
rigid cystoscopy
flexible cystoscopy.
Medicine
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Jan Łaszkiewicz
Wojciech Krajewski
Mateusz Łuczak
Joanna Chorbińska
Łukasz Nowak
Klaudia Bardowska
Romuald Zdrojowy
Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
description Transurethral cystoscopy (CS) is a common urological procedure, performed mostly for diagnostic but also for therapeutic purposes. Although CS is generally well tolerated, some patients describe the pain related to the procedure as high or even “unbearable”. As a result, many patients fear and avoid both primary and/or follow-up cystoscopies. This may lead to uncontrolled progression of neoplastic disease. Therefore, it is crucial to maximally increase the comfort of the patient and to implement safe and effective analgesia before the procedure. Providing the patients with appropriate care during CS can encourage them to comply with diagnostic schedules and improve their prognosis. The aim of this review is to analyze the available literature on various methods of pain reduction during transurethral CS. The PubMed electronic database limited to English articles published until January 2021 was used in the process. Meta-analyses, systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, clinical trials, prospective randomized studies, multicenter comparisons, reviews and retrospective comparisons were used. As a result, 65 articles were included in this review.
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author Jan Łaszkiewicz
Wojciech Krajewski
Mateusz Łuczak
Joanna Chorbińska
Łukasz Nowak
Klaudia Bardowska
Romuald Zdrojowy
author_facet Jan Łaszkiewicz
Wojciech Krajewski
Mateusz Łuczak
Joanna Chorbińska
Łukasz Nowak
Klaudia Bardowska
Romuald Zdrojowy
author_sort Jan Łaszkiewicz
title Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
title_short Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
title_full Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
title_fullStr Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
title_full_unstemmed Pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
title_sort pain reduction methods during transurethral cystoscopy
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