R L Hrebinko1. 1. Division of Urologic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: A new technique for treating meatal stenosis due to balanitis xerotica obliterans was used. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three patients with complete urinary retention and 1 with severe obstructive symptoms due to balanitis xerotica obliterans were treated with circumferential carbon dioxide laser vaporization of the urethral meatus. RESULTS: All 4 patients void spontaneously at 1 to 4.5 months of followup with peak flow rates of 1.25 to more than 3.0 standard deviations less than the mean normal peak flow rates at similar voided volumes. All patients are pleased with the postoperative results. CONCLUSIONS: Circumferential carbon dioxide laser vaporization monotherapy shows promise in treatment of meatal stenosis associated with balanitis xerotica obliterans.
PURPOSE: A new technique for treating meatal stenosis due to balanitis xerotica obliterans was used. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three patients with complete urinary retention and 1 with severe obstructive symptoms due to balanitis xerotica obliterans were treated with circumferential carbon dioxide laser vaporization of the urethral meatus. RESULTS: All 4 patients void spontaneously at 1 to 4.5 months of followup with peak flow rates of 1.25 to more than 3.0 standard deviations less than the mean normal peak flow rates at similar voided volumes. All patients are pleased with the postoperative results. CONCLUSIONS: Circumferential carbon dioxide laser vaporization monotherapy shows promise in treatment of meatal stenosis associated with balanitis xerotica obliterans.