Operative Report PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: History of low-grad…

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Operаtive Repоrt PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Histоry оf low-grаde trаnsitional cell carcinoma POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Same PROCEDURE: Flexible cystoscopy INDICATIONS: The patient was a 49-year-old male diagnosed with low-grade transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. He was here today for his regular bladder tumor follow-up. DETAILS: The patient’s genitalia were prepped and draped in the typical fashion. 20 cc of 2 percent lidocaine jelly was instilled into the urethra. The anesthesia was given five minutes to set in. The 19-French flexible cystoscope was passed through the urethra into the bladder. Once inside the bladder, the entire bladder mucosa was evaluated. No lesions were identified. Both ureteral orifices were seen and found to be normal. At this point, the scope was removed. The patient will be called in three months for his next follow-up. Procedure code:

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