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Management of recurrent bulbar urethral stricture-a 54 patients study with Allium bulbar urethral stent (BUS).

Melih Culha1, Unsal Ozkuvanci2, Seyfettin Ciftci1, Ali Saribacak3, Murat Ustuner1, Ufuk Yavuz1, Hasan Yilmaz1, Levend Ozkan1.   

Abstract

The Allium Bulbar Urethral Stent (BUS) is a fully covered, self-expandable, large caliber metal stent specially designed for the treatment of bulbar urethra strictures. The stent is intended for a long term use for the purpose of opening the occluded urethral passage and to allow spontaneous urination. This study objective was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of temporary placement of the Allium BUS stent. This was a prospective study in 54 men with recurrent benign urethral stricture conducted during 2009 to 2012. All men underwent an internal urethrotomy or dilatation procedure followed by an endoscopic stent placement. Clinical success was achieved in 44 (81.4%) of the 54 patients. No patient reported discomfort at the stent site. 2 stents migrated distally. 1 stent was occluded. All stents were removed in a mean time of 8.8 (range 3-18) months following implantation. This experience with the Allium BUS for treating urethral strictures suggests that it is safe and reliable treatment modality.

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Keywords:  Lower urinary tract symptoms; stents; urehtroscopy; urethral obstruction; urethral stricture

Year:  2014        PMID: 25419377      PMCID: PMC4238504     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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