Can non-invasive cardiology treat heart conditions?
Non-invasive treatments such as lifestyle modifications, medication management, and certain therapies can be effective for specific heart conditions.
What are the benefits of non-invasive cardiology?
Non-invasive procedures are generally safer, less painful, and have a shorter recovery time compared to invasive techniques.
Can non-invasive cardiology diagnose heart conditions accurately?
Yes, non-invasive tests can provide valuable information to diagnose heart conditions, assess heart function, and identify potential issues.
What is non-invasive cardiology?
Non-invasive cardiology refers to the use of imaging and diagnostic techniques to assess heart health without the need for invasive procedures, such as surgery. Common non-invasive tests include electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, stress tests, TMT, MRI, nuclear imaging and Holter monitoring.
Will I need a catheter after urethroplasty?
Yes, after urethroplasty, a catheter is usually placed to help drain urine from the bladder while the surgical site heals. The duration of catheterization will depend on the type of surgery and the surgeon's preference.
What causes urethral strictures?
Urethral strictures can be caused by inflammation, injury, infection, previous surgery, or congenital conditions.
How do I prepare for a urethroplasty?
Your urologist will provide specific instructions on how to prepare for the surgery, which may include dietary restrictions, medication adjustments, and stopping certain medications.
What is the recovery period like after urethroplasty?
The recovery period after urethroplasty varies from person to person, but patients may need to stay in the hospital for a few days after the surgery. It can take several weeks to months for a full recovery.
Can urethroplasty be performed on all types of strictures?
Urethroplasty is generally recommended for longer or complex strictures that cannot be adequately addressed with less invasive treatments. Shorter strictures may respond well to dilation or DVIU.
How long does the urethroplasty procedure take?
The duration of the urethroplasty procedure can vary depending on the complexity of the stricture and the specific technique used, but it typically takes a few hours.

