Aims: To determine OB/GYN residents' experience with and opinions toward cystoscopy at the time of hysterectomy. Study design: An internet survey of OB/GYN residents assessed utilization of cystoscopy at the time of hysterectomy, familiarity with literature regarding universal versus selective cystoscopy, and plans post residency. Results: Cystoscopy was performed universally in the minority of cases of vaginal hysterectomy (12%), laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (14%), supracervical hysterectomy (0%), total abdominal hysterectomy (2%), laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (9%), total laparoscopic hysterectomy (27%), and hysterectomy with adnexa removal (5%). Residents planned universal cystoscopy post-training more frequently for all hysterectomy types. Conclusion: Cystoscopy at the time of hysterectomy was performed universally in the minority for all hysterectomy categories. For all hysterectomy types, residents planned post-graduation to utilize universal cystoscopy at the time of hysterectomy more often than occurred in training.
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Vaynberg, D., White, C., Jaspan, D., Lentz, G., & Goldberg, J. (2015). Resident experiences with and post-training plans for cystoscopy at the time of hysterectomy. In Women’s Health (Vol. 11, pp. 825–831). Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/whe.15.73
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