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Urethral strictures in men with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction using intermittent catheterization for bladder evacuation.

J Krebs1, J Wöllner2, J Pannek2.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective investigation.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the occurrence, characteristics and clinical consequences of urethral strictures in men with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) using intermittent catheterization (IC) for bladder evacuation.
SETTING: Spinal cord injury rehabilitation center.
METHODS: The patient database was screened for men with NLUTD who had presented for a routine video-urodynamic investigation between 2008 and 2012. Patient characteristics, bladder diary details, the occurrence of urethral strictures and performed urethrotomy procedures were collected from patient charts. Urethral strictures were classified using the Wiegand scoring system modified for men with NLUTD.
RESULTS: The occurrence rate of urethral strictures (that is, 25% confidence interval (CI) 21-30%) was significantly (P=0.0001) higher in men using IC (n=415) than in men using other bladder evacuation methods (that is, 14% CI 11-17%) (n=629). Urethral strictures had occurred after a median 5.9 years (range 0.5-48.9 years) of IC. There was no significant (P>0.08) effect of tetraplegia or catheter type on the stricture occurrence rate. Approximately one-third of the men suffering from urethral strictures underwent internal urethrotomies. The radiographic stricture severity score was not associated with the need for surgical correction of the stricture. The radiographic recurrence rate of urethral strictures in operated men was 100%, a median 14 years after the first urethrotomy.
CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence rate of urethral strictures is significantly higher in men using IC than in men using other bladder evacuation methods. Every fourth men using IC may be affected by urethral strictures. However, only every third stricture may require a surgical intervention.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25644391     DOI: 10.1038/sc.2015.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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