%0 Journal Article %T Ambulatory Uretrocystoscopy in the Urology Andrology Department of Grand Mbour Hospital %A Saint Charles Nabab Kouka %A Ramatoulaye Ly %A Ngor Mack Thiam %A Modou Diop %A Cisse Mouhamed %A Cheikh Diop %A Yoro Diallo %A Cheickna Sylla %J Open Journal of Urology %P 61-70 %@ 2160-5629 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/oju.2024.142007 %X Background: Urethrocystoscopy is a method of endoscopic exploration that allows direct visualization of the urethra and bladder for diagnosis or treatment of diseases of the lower urinary tract. Purpose: To determine the epidemiological profile of patients who underwent urethrocystoscopy and to present the indications and the results of this endoscopic examination. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective, descriptive study of all patients who underwent outpatient urethrocystoscopy in the Urology and Andrology department of Grand Mbour hospital. The epidemiological data of the patients, the indications, the results of the endoscopic exploration and the additional procedures performed were entered and analyzed with Excel 2016. We performed descriptive statistics. Results: Of the 216 patients who underwent outpatient urethrocystoscopy, we counted 179 men (82.87%) and 37 women (17.13%). The sex ratio was 4.84. The mean age of the patients was 53.71 ¡À 18.76 years (age range 17 to 91 years). The main indications were lower urinary tract disorders (60.18%) and hematuria (28.70%). Endoscopic exploration revealed prostatic tumor in 69 patients (31.9%), 29 cases of bladder tumors (13.4%) and 19 cases of bilharzia cystitis (8.8%). The urethrocystoscopy was normal in 32 patients (14.8%). Conclusion: Urethrostoscopy is an endoscopic exploration examination that can be performed on an outpatient basis. Lower tract urinary disorders and hematuria were the main indications. %K Urethrocystoscopy %K Outpatient %K Indications %K Diagnosis %K Mbour %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=131177