I had mine because of the trouble with UTIs I mentioned. Worth pointing out that they found no reason for the UTIs via the urological scan, nor via the subsequent cystoscopy via laparoscopy. I was very very grumpy about many issues related to the laparoscopy. Of course, I am one case, perhaps others have had good experiences with these procedures for the issue of UTIs.
Well, this particular protocol seems pretty random to me, but your surgeon never phoned me to ask my opinion...I have always thought it was rather strange that a visit to a dermatologist isn't part of the standard testing protocol. I would have thought that the transplant center would want to make sure you didn't have skin cancer which is such a problem in post-transplant patients. But I'm not going to suggest it!
I don't understand.....did you have the cystoscopy test then afterall or were you able to totally avoid having the test done?