Davies A H, Mastorakou I, Dickinson A J, Cranston D, O'Kelly T J, Turner W H, Fellows G J
Department of Urology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford.
Br J Urol. 1991 May;67(5):491-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1991.tb15192.x.
A combination of transrectal and transabdominal ultrasound was compared with flexible cystoscopy as a means of detecting recurrent bladder tumours. The study group comprised 50 patients who had previously had rigid cystoscopy. They underwent combination ultrasound in the out-patient department 1 week before flexible cystoscopy. Combination ultrasound identified 25 patients with recurrent tumours and flexible cystoscopy identified 26. Thirty-four patients (68%) preferred ultrasound, 10 (20%) preferred flexible cystoscopy, 3 (6%) preferred general anaesthesia and rigid cystoscopy and 3 (6%) had no preference. The main objection to ultrasound was the use of the transrectal probe.