Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique

Objectives: To determine the diagnostic performance of virtual cystoscopy in patients with bladder diseases in comparison with conventional cystoscopy. Methods: Fifteen patients with different bladder patho-logies underwent volumetric spiral CT of bladder after filling it with contrast media (GE...

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Main Authors: C Anand, L Sudhakar, G Sivasankaran, R Jayaganesh, M Ilangovan, N Muthulatha, M G Rajamanickam, R Emmanuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Urology
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Online Access:http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1591;year=2003;volume=20;issue=1;spage=18;epage=22;aulast=Anand
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spelling doaj-bd40aa404b7c439a9c829869d16554432020-11-24T21:25:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Urology0970-15911998-38242003-01-012011822Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic techniqueC AnandL SudhakarG SivasankaranR JayaganeshM IlangovanN MuthulathaM G RajamanickamR EmmanuelObjectives: To determine the diagnostic performance of virtual cystoscopy in patients with bladder diseases in comparison with conventional cystoscopy. Methods: Fifteen patients with different bladder patho-logies underwent volumetric spiral CT of bladder after filling it with contrast media (GE medical system light speed multislice scanner). The data were transferred to Advantage workstation AW4.0-03 and virtual cystoscopy was performed using the special software (Navigator GE medical system). All the patients later underwent conven-tional cystoscopy and the findings of both investigations were compared. Results: Virtual cystoscopy detected all 10 lesions with> 5mm size and missed I out of 3 lesions with 5 5mm size. The overall sensitivity was 90%, specificity was 100%, positive predictive value was 100% and negative predic-tive value was 83.3%. The average time taken per proce-dure was 8 minutes. No complications of virtual cystoscopy were encountered in our study. Conclusions: There seems to be good agreement as re-gards the site and size of lesions in both techniques. In the quest for a non-invasive investigation for assessment of bladder diseases, virtual cystoscopy is a promising tech-nology.http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1591;year=2003;volume=20;issue=1;spage=18;epage=22;aulast=AnandVirtual endoscopybladder diseases.
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author C Anand
L Sudhakar
G Sivasankaran
R Jayaganesh
M Ilangovan
N Muthulatha
M G Rajamanickam
R Emmanuel
spellingShingle C Anand
L Sudhakar
G Sivasankaran
R Jayaganesh
M Ilangovan
N Muthulatha
M G Rajamanickam
R Emmanuel
Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
Indian Journal of Urology
Virtual endoscopy
bladder diseases.
author_facet C Anand
L Sudhakar
G Sivasankaran
R Jayaganesh
M Ilangovan
N Muthulatha
M G Rajamanickam
R Emmanuel
author_sort C Anand
title Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
title_short Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
title_full Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
title_fullStr Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
title_full_unstemmed Virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
title_sort virtual cystoscopy - a promising diagnostic technique
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Urology
issn 0970-1591
1998-3824
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Objectives: To determine the diagnostic performance of virtual cystoscopy in patients with bladder diseases in comparison with conventional cystoscopy. Methods: Fifteen patients with different bladder patho-logies underwent volumetric spiral CT of bladder after filling it with contrast media (GE medical system light speed multislice scanner). The data were transferred to Advantage workstation AW4.0-03 and virtual cystoscopy was performed using the special software (Navigator GE medical system). All the patients later underwent conven-tional cystoscopy and the findings of both investigations were compared. Results: Virtual cystoscopy detected all 10 lesions with> 5mm size and missed I out of 3 lesions with 5 5mm size. The overall sensitivity was 90%, specificity was 100%, positive predictive value was 100% and negative predic-tive value was 83.3%. The average time taken per proce-dure was 8 minutes. No complications of virtual cystoscopy were encountered in our study. Conclusions: There seems to be good agreement as re-gards the site and size of lesions in both techniques. In the quest for a non-invasive investigation for assessment of bladder diseases, virtual cystoscopy is a promising tech-nology.
topic Virtual endoscopy
bladder diseases.
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