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    Balloon dilatation offers a minimally invasive treatment for urethral stricture and prostatic hypertrophy, providing rapid symptom relief. Radiologists should promote this interventional radiology technique to urologists for potentially lower recurrence rates.

    Area of Science:

    • Interventional Radiology
    • Urology

    Background:

    • Balloon dilatation is an innovative procedure for urethral stricture and prostatic hypertrophy.
    • This technique represents a significant advancement in interventional radiology.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the benefits of balloon dilatation for urethral stricture and prostatic hypertrophy.
    • To encourage urologists to refer patients for this minimally invasive procedure.

    Main Methods:

    • The study focuses on the application and outcomes of balloon dilatation.
    • It involves a review of the procedure's effectiveness and potential advantages over traditional methods.

    Main Results:

    • The procedure causes minimal trauma and offers immediate symptom relief.

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  • It may lead to less frequent and easier redilatations compared to other treatments.
  • Initial results are encouraging, suggesting a reduced recurrence rate and elimination of false passages.
  • Conclusions:

    • Balloon dilatation is a valuable interventional radiology procedure for urethral stricture and prostatic hypertrophy.
    • Further research with larger patient cohorts and long-term follow-up is needed to fully evaluate cure rates, recurrence, and complications.