When my old urologist got a new model cystoscope with a monitor, he asked if I wanted to look. I answered, "just get done and get that @!*# thing out of me!" My current urologist does not have a scope with a monitor. I might be interested to see if I was relaxed and comfortable, but in the end, while patient preferences might make a difference regarding the ability to watch on a monitor, the urologist's ability to tell what's going on shouldn't be affected by it.
-Warren
TaG3 + CIS 12/2000. TURB + Mitomycin C (No BCG)
Urethral stricture, urethroplasty 10/2009
CIS 11/2010 treated with BCG. CIS 5/2012 treated with BCG/interferon
T1G3 1/2013. Radical Cystectomy 3/5/2013, No invasive cancer. CIS in right ureter.
Incontinent. AUS implant 2/2014. AUS explant 5/2014
Pediatrician