| Literature DB >> 31452912 |
Javier Rincon Alvarez1, Victoria Smith2, Cameron Broome3.
Abstract
CASEEntities:
Keywords: Urethra; balloon dilation; fluoroscopy; urethral stricture
Year: 2019 PMID: 31452912 PMCID: PMC6699014 DOI: 10.1177/2055116919867177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JFMS Open Rep ISSN: 2055-1169
Figure 1Retrograde urethrogram showing a sharp reduction in the proximal urethral diameter (black arrow) near the bladder neck, allowing only a thin trace of contrast into the bladder
Figure 2Endoscopic image from the urethra at the level of the bladder neck. Membranous structure causing urethral stricture, with a small opening to the urinary bladder (black arrow), can be appreciated, preventing the cystoscope from reaching the bladder
Figure 3Urethral opening post-fluoroscopic-guided balloon dilation. Note the moderate inflammation of the urethral mucosa at the level of the stricture
Figure 4Six-week post-balloon dilation retrograde urethrogram. Marked improvement of the previously reported urethral stricture. Although some degree of reduction of the urethral diameter can be appreciated, good contrast flow into the bladder is noted