尿道狭窄与人工尿道关联:一个案例报告
Akira Tachibana1, Kazumasa Torimoto2, Daisuke Gotoh1
1Department of Urology Nara Medical University Kashihara Nara Japan.
IJU case reports
|July 3, 2025
概括
人工泌尿 (AUS) 植入治疗男性压力尿失禁. 一个案例研究表明,在AUS更换之前,非穿透性尿路整形成功治疗了尿道狭窄,恢复了 incontinence.
科学领域:
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 手术创新 在外科创新.
背景情况:
- 人工泌尿 (AUS) 植入是男性中度至重度应激性尿失禁 (SUI) 的首要治疗方法.
- 尿道狭窄是AUS植入后的潜在并发症.
研究的目的:
- 报告与AUS相关的尿道狭窄病例.
- 评估非穿透性尿路整形术在AUS再植入之前管理这种并发症的疗效.
主要方法:
- 一名64岁的男性患有SUI前列腺切除术后接受了AUS.
- 11年后,发生了2毫米的悬垂性尿道狭窄.
- 接受了植入物切除,非切割性静脉尿路整形术,随后进行了AUS再植入.
主要成果:
- 尿道透视和尿道图证实了短暂的尿道狭窄.
- 非穿透性尿路整形成功解决了狭窄.
- 6个月后重新植入AUS,恢复了尿失禁.
结论:
- 非穿透性尿道造形术是AUS患者短时间尿道狭窄的有效技术.
- 这种方法可能会改善后续人工泌尿关节置换的结果.
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