Literature DB >> 26112258

Late diagnosis of posterior urethral valves.

M Zornoza1, J M Angulo2, A Parente2, S Simal2, L Burgos2, R Ortiz2.   

Abstract

CLINICAL PROBLEM: We diagnosed 8 patients with late-stage posterior urethral valves (PUV) between 1 and 14 years of age. Five patients complained of symptoms related to voiding dysfunction. The other 3 patients required urethrocystoscopy for other reasons (hypospadias fistulae, difficulty with catheterisation and high-grade vesicoureteral reflux [VUR]). A second review of the first 2 patients' medical history showed voiding dysfunction symptoms. All patients underwent preoperative ultrasonography: 3 patients had normal results and 5 had renal or vesical disorders. The diagnosis was reached through voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG), and 4 patients underwent urodynamic studies. The diagnosis was confirmed by urethrocystoscopy, performing valve electrofulguration. We performed urethrocystoscopy during the check-ups at 3-6 weeks and observed no stenosis. The symptoms disappeared for all patients after 20 months of follow-up. The patient with VUR was cured. The ultrasounds showed no progression of the renal involvement and showed improvement in the vesical involvement. The velocimetries during check-ups presented curves within normal ranges. DISCUSSION: Most children with PUV are diagnosed through ultrasound during the neonatal period. Some patients present PUV at later ages with diverse symptoms, which impedes its diagnosis. We should suspect PUV in male patients with symptoms of voiding dysfunction, either when they have normal or pathological results from ultrasounds or VCUG. We recommend performing urethrocystoscopy to rule out urethral obstruction.
Copyright © 2015 AEU. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Disfunción de vaciado; Electrofulguración; Electrofulguration; Posterior urethral valves; Urethrocystoscopy; Uretrocistoscopia; Voiding dysfunction; Válvulas de uretra posterior

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26112258     DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2015.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Actas Urol Esp        ISSN: 0210-4806            Impact factor:   0.994


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Authors:  Yosuke Morizawa; Katsuya Aoki; Shunta Hori; Daisuke Gotoh; Makito Miyake; Yasushi Nakai; Kazumasa Torimoto; Nobumichi Tanaka; Kiyohide Fujimoto
Journal:  Res Rep Urol       Date:  2020-07-20
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