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[Venous vascular changes in prostatic adenomyomatosis].

P Kótay, O Lakatos, A Pop

    Revista De Chirurgie, Oncologie, Radiologie, O.R.L., Oftalmologie, Stomatologie. Chirurgie
    |July 1, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary

    The prostatic venous complex plays a key role in prostate adenoma symptoms like urinary retention and bleeding. Histological analysis of 50 adenomectomies revealed significant venous changes contributing to these clinical aspects.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Pathology
    • Vascular Biology

    Context:

    • Prostate adenoma, a common condition in aging men, presents with significant lower urinary tract symptoms.
    • The role of the prostatic venous complex in the pathophysiology of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) remains incompletely understood.
    • Clinical manifestations such as acute urinary retention and hematuria are frequent complications requiring medical or surgical intervention.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the histological changes in the prostatic venous complex and their correlation with the clinical presentation of prostate adenoma.
    • To elucidate the pathogenic role of venous abnormalities in the development of acute urinary retention and hemorrhages associated with BPH.
    • To correlate microscopic findings of venous alterations with urethral and bladder wall pathology in patients undergoing trans-vesical adenomectomy.

    Summary:

    • Histological examination of prostatic tissues from 50 trans-vesical adenomectomies revealed significant venous alterations in all cases.
    • Observed venous pathologies included stasis, lacunar and varicose dilatations, and inflammatory or parietal modifications.
    • Associated findings included inflammation and dystrophy in the submucosa and muscularis of the bladder wall, particularly in types II and III BPH classifications.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the critical contribution of the prostatic venous complex and its pathologies to the clinical syndrome of prostate adenoma.
    • Provides evidence supporting the venous system's pathogenic role in the development of acute urinary retention and hematuria in BPH.
    • Suggests that understanding venous changes is crucial for managing clinical complications of prostate adenoma.

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