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Transurethral front-firing Greenlight bladder autoaugmentation for bladder contracture: technique and clinical outcomes.
Bao, Ji-Ming; Tan, Wan-Long; Wang, Bing-Wei; Qiu, Xiao-Fu; Liu, Bai-Chuan; Zhong, Rui-Lun; Li, Gao-Yuan; Yang, Guo-Sheng.
Afiliação
  • Bao JM; Department of Urology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.
  • Tan WL; Department of Urology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.
  • Wang BW; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China.
  • Qiu XF; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China.
  • Liu BC; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China.
  • Zhong RL; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China.
  • Li GY; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China.
  • Yang GS; Department of Urology, Guangdong No. 2 Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510317, China. 2008yangguosheng@sina.com.
Int Urol Nephrol ; 48(4): 475-80, 2016 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26803485
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To describe a novel transurethral front-firing Greenlight bladder autoaugmentation for the treatment of bladder contracture and report initial clinical outcomes.

METHODS:

Between April 2014 and August 2015, five patients diagnosed with contracted bladder were all refractory to conservative treatment and received novel transurethral autoaugmentation. CT scan and urodynamics examination were conducted before operation for disease assessment. Mucosal and muscular layers of bladder wall in fundus were incised vertically and horizontally with front-firing Greenlight laser to enlarge bladder capacity in the operation. Imaging examination and periodical urodynamics study were performed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of the procedure in postoperative follow-up.

RESULTS:

Transurethral front-firing Greenlight bladder autoaugmentation was performed successfully on all the patients. The mean operative time was 59 min (range 52-65 min) with no significant blood loss. Urodynamic parameters of these patients after operation improved significantly compared with those before operation. Average maximum cystometric capacity (Vmax) increased from 91.2 to 333 ml (p < 0.01), average maximum flow rate (Qmax) ascended from 12.6 to 18.62 ml/min (p < 0.01), and average flow rate (Q(ave)) also increased from 5.74 to 13.18 ml/min (p < 0.01). At the last follow-up, all the patients could void spontaneously with good bladder emptying and their symptoms improved significantly.

CONCLUSION:

Our novel transurethral front-firing Greenlight bladder autoaugmentation is a safe and effective treatment for contracted bladders. Future studies with larger sample size and long-term follow-up are needed to confirm our findings.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos / Bexiga Urinária / Doenças da Bexiga Urinária / Contratura / Terapia a Laser / Cirurgia Endoscópica por Orifício Natural Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos / Bexiga Urinária / Doenças da Bexiga Urinária / Contratura / Terapia a Laser / Cirurgia Endoscópica por Orifício Natural Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article