A Pediatric Cystoscope is a small, flexible endoscopic instrument used for visualizing the urethra and bladder in infants and children for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Key Features:
Small diameter (usually 6–12 Fr) for pediatric anatomy
Flexible shaft for maneuvering through small, curved urethra
High-definition camera for clear visualization
Light source for proper illumination
Multiple working channels for tools (biopsy forceps, stents, etc.)
Autoclavable or disposable options
Uses:
Diagnose urinary tract issues (e.g., bladder abnormalities, infections, tumors)
Perform minor procedures like biopsy, stone removal, or stent placement
Monitor pediatric urological conditions (e.g., posterior urethral valves)