Depending on the extent of the bladder neck sclerosis and the underlying prostate surgery, a Y-V/T-plasty, urethral reanastomosis, or even a radical prostatectomy with new urethravesical anastomosis should be performed. Stent implantation should be reserved for patients who are not suitable for ...
bladder neck stenosis (BNS) after transurethral surgery of the prostate: the T-plasty.We identified all patients who underwent T-plasty at our center ... CM Rosenbaum,R Dahlem,V Maurer,... - 《World Journal of Urology》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 764 Are there risk factors for the developm...
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Compromised sexual function is often a side effect for patients following radical surgical procedures for bladder or prostate cancer. The authors review the classification and physiology of sexual function and dysfunction. Moreover, they explain the possible pathophysiology directly resulting from surgery, ...
Sex After Bladder Cancer Treatment Surgery can damage sensitive nerves, making sex more difficult. Some men may have trouble having an erection, though for younger patients, this often improves over time. When the prostate gland and seminal vesicles are removed, semen can no longer be made. Wome...
There are a number of issues that can stop your bladder from emptying. The two most common are: Larger-than-usualprostate
The mean IPSS decreased from 17.7 to 9.7 points ( P = 0.0001) after lithiasis elimination. After a mean follow-up of 22 months, a mere 8% of the patients needed subsequent prostate surgery because their IPSS had increased to 20 points or more. The sole prognostic factor for the need for...
Three days after surgery, the patient presented a significant hypovolemia, and obvious problems with kidney function and hypernatremia. That suggests an overcorrection of the electrolyte imbalance related to intense diuresis secondary to a reduced secretion of ADH. The CT scan showed a hypodense ...
Bladder surgery (a common cause of bladder spasms in both children and adults) Cesarean section Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus, or womb, and sometimes the surrounding female organs, including the ovaries and fallopian tubes.) Prostatectomy (prostate removal) Other lower abdominal surgery Other ...
Surgery. This is rarely done and only for serious cases if other treatments haven’t helped. The two main surgeries are to enlarge your bladder (augmentation cystoplasty) or to reroute your urine (urinary diversion). Behavior modification. Your doctor may first ask you to make lifestyle changes...