During his 30-year career at Hopkins he created new surgical approaches to women's diseases and invented numerous medical devices, including the cystoscope.
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He is remembered for his pioneer diagnostic work with the cystoscope, a device that was a recent invention of urologist Maximilian Nitze ( 1848 1906 ).
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Along with Viennese instrument maker Joseph Leiter ( 1830 1892 ), he is credited with the invention of the modern cystoscope; a device used in diagnostics of the endoscopic photographs.
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Walter Woodbury had published a photogastroscope in 1890 that showed pictures of the interior of the stomach and in 1894, Max Nitze published photographs of the bladder using a cystoscope.
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The cystoscope ( and injection system ) will be withdrawn, and sufficient time will be allowed for the local anesthetic to take effect ( usually five-to-ten minutes ).
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Also known as " cysto, " the pastel-hued room reserved for urology operations and procedures is named for the cystoscope that urologists use to peer inside their patients'urinary tracts.
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The firm continued to prosper as a limited company and in the 1950s acquired the British Cystoscope Co Ltd, in Clerkenwell, London, and Thomas Rudd Ltd of Sheffield, makers of surgical scissors.
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This first endoscope was continuously refined, and in 1879, the Nietze-Leiter-cystoscope, which is used to examine the urinary bladder, was presented in a meeting of the College of Physicians.
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In most cases, the materials are injected transurethrally through disposable injection needles, which fit through the operating channel of a cystoscope sheath, or through a special channel in an operating sheath and bridge set.
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A cystoscope [ a resectoscope which has a 30-degree viewing angle, along with resectoscopy sheath & working element ] is passed up the urethra to the prostate, where the surrounding prostate tissue is excised.