2021
DOI: 10.21037/apm-21-316
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Does office-based flexible cystoscopy provide better pain perception than rigid cystoscopy: a systematic review and meta- analysis

Abstract: Background: The aim of our study is to determine whether flexible cystoscopy (FC) leads to less pain perception than rigid cystoscopy (RC).Methods: Eligible studies were identified through three common databases, including PubMed, the Cochrane Library and Embase. We systematically reviewed studies comparing FC to RC, and extracted data from randomized trials from December 1, 1984 to January 12, 2021, with no language restrictions. Methodological rigor, and risk of bias were evaluated by two independent reviewe… Show more

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“…It should be noted that both rigid and flexible scopes are utilized in clinical scenarios such as cystoscopy [25] , with no definitive assurance that flexible endoscopy offers greater comfort compared to its rigid counterpart [28] . In the context of hysteroscopy, while flexible hysteroscopy is noted for its reduced pain throughout the procedure, rigid hysteroscopy excels in terms of visibility, visualization, and diagnostic accuracy [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that both rigid and flexible scopes are utilized in clinical scenarios such as cystoscopy [25] , with no definitive assurance that flexible endoscopy offers greater comfort compared to its rigid counterpart [28] . In the context of hysteroscopy, while flexible hysteroscopy is noted for its reduced pain throughout the procedure, rigid hysteroscopy excels in terms of visibility, visualization, and diagnostic accuracy [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%