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Effects of pelvic bone fracture on recurrence-free rate after bulbomembranous anastomotic urethroplasty in men with posterior urethral injuries

Choi DK, Kim S, Oh JJ

PURPOSE: To determine the impact of pelvic bone fracture on the recurrence of urethral stenosis after bulbomembranous anastomotic urethroplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 197 patients with complete posterior urethral...
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Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection from Urethral Mesh Erosion after Midurethral Mesh Sling Surgery

Han JY

This paper presents three cases of recurrent urinary tract infections from urethral mesh erosion after transobturator midurethral sling (MUS) surgery. The patients were operated on using a MUS with a...
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Overview of Urethral Reconstruction by Tissue Engineering: Current Strategies, Clinical Status and Future Direction

Rashidbenam Z, Jasman MH, Hafez P, Tan GH, Goh EH, Fam XI, Ho CC, Zainuddin , Rajan R, Mohd Nor F, Shuhaili M, Kosai NR, Imran FH, Ng MH

BACKGROUND: Urinary tract is subjected to a variety of disorders such as urethral stricture, which often develops as a result of scarring process. Urethral stricture can be treated by urethral...
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Accessory penis: A rare method of peno-urethral separation of sexual function and voiding following successful complex hypospadias reconstruction with a free ileum flap

Elia R, Pafitanis , Ciudad P, Chen HC

Hypospadias is a congenital malformation of the male genitalia. The reconstructive objectives are to obtain voiding with laminar flow and satisfactory sexual function. Several urethroplasty techniques have been described, but...
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Intervention for Urologic Trauma

Kwon H, Jeon CH, Kim CW

Urinary tract injuries occur in up to 10% of patients with abdominal trauma, and the kidney is the most commonly injured structure of the urinary system. The kidney is the...
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Time-Dependent Changes of Urethral Function in Diabetes Mellitus: A Review

Cao N, Gu B, Gotoh D, Yoshimura

This article reviewed the current knowledge on time-course manifestation of diabetic urethral dysfunction (DUD), and explored an early intervention target to prevent the contribution of DUD to the progression of...
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Functional recovery after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer

Ko YH

With the enthusiasm regarding robotic application in radical prostatectomy in accordance with the widespread use of serum prostate-specific antigen as a screening test, the number of surgeries performed for complete...
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Impact of Testosterone Deficiency and Testosterone Therapy on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men with Metabolic Syndrome

Traish AM, Johansen V

Lower urinary tract function is modulated by neural, vascular and urethral and bladder structural elements. The pathophysiological mechanisms of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) encompass prostate enlargement, alterations in urethra...
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Secondary Tumors of the Urinary System: An Imaging Conundrum

Karaosmanoglu AD, Onur MR, Karcaaltincaba M, Akata D, Ozmen MN

Imaging features of metastases to the urinary system may closely mimic primary urinary tract tumors, and differential diagnosis by imaging alone may be problematic or even impossible in some cases....
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Association between Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings of the Pelvic Floor and de novo Stress Urinary Incontinence after Vaginal Delivery

Li N, Cui C, Cheng Y, Wu Y, Yin J, Shen W

OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to evaluate the contributions of levator ani muscle (LAM) injury, vesical neck movement, urethral length and mobility, and urethral sphincter dysfunction observed on magnetic resonance imaging...
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Delayed Ejaculation: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Abdel-Hamid IA, Ali OI

Delayed ejaculation (DE) is a poorly defined and uncommon form of male sexual dysfunction, characterized by a marked delay in ejaculation or an inability to achieve ejaculation. It is often...
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Clinical Significance of Prostatic Calculi: A Review

Hyun JS

Prostatic calculi often occur in middle-aged and old men. Prostatic calculi are usually classified as primary/endogenous stones or secondary/extrinsic stones. Endogenous stones are commonly caused by obstruction of the prostatic...
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Electrical Activity of the Bladder Is Attenuated by Intravesical Inhibition of P2X2/3 Receptors During Micturition in Female Rats

Salazar BH, Hoffman KA, Zhang C, Kavanagh A, Zhang Y, Boone TB, Munoz A

PURPOSE: To simultaneously monitor electrical discharges in various bladder regions and the external urethral sphincter (EUS) during voiding contractions, and to assess the functional role of myogenic modulation of the...
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Effects on Quality of Life in Patients with Neurogenic Bladder treated with Clean Intermittent Catheterization: Change from Multiple Use Catheter to Single Use Catheter

Park CH, Jang G, Seon DY, Sun IY, Ahn CH, Ryu HY, Lee SH, Kim KM

PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in quality of life (QoL) in patients with neurogenic bladder treated with clean intermittent catheterization (CIC), who changed from a multiple use catheter (MUC) to single...
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Clinical Significance of Periurethral Calcification According to the Location in Men With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and a Small Prostate Volume

Han JH, Lee JY, Kwon JK, Lee JS, Cho KS

PURPOSE: To assess the impact of periurethral calcification (PUC) according to its location on uroflowmetric parameters and urinary symptoms in patients with small prostate volume (PV). METHODS: Records were obtained from...
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A Study of Clinical Predictors Associated With Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency in Women With Stress Urinary Incontinence

Park KK, Kim SD, Huh JS, Kim YJ

PURPOSE: Recently, intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) has been identified as one important factor in the outcome of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) related surgery. Clinical factors that can predict ISD are...
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Urethral Closure Pressure at Stress: A Predictive Measure for the Diagnosis and Severity of Urinary Incontinence in Women

Pizzoferrato AC, Fauconnier A, Fritel X, Bader G, Dompeyre P

PURPOSE: Maintaining urinary continence at stress requires a competent urethral sphincter and good suburethral support. Sphincter competence is estimated by measuring the maximal urethral closure pressure at rest. We aimed...
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Aggressive diagnosis and treatment for posterior urethral valve as an etiology for vesicoureteral reflux or urge incontinence in children

Nakai H, Hyuga T, Kawai S, Kubo T, Nakamura S

Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is one of the most common diseases in pediatric urology and classified into primary and secondary VUR. Although posterior urethral valve (PUV) is well known as a...
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Urethral strictures after bipolar transurethral resection of prostate may be linked to slow resection rate

Tan GH, Shah SA, Ali NM, Goh EH, Singam P, Ho CC, Zainuddin

PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the urethral stricture (US) rate and identify clinical and surgical risk factors associated with US occurrence after transurethral resection of the prostate using the...
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Is Urethral Pain Syndrome Really Part of Bladder Pain Syndrome?

Cho ST

Urethral pain syndrome is a symptom complex that includes dysuria, urinary urgency, frequency, nocturia, and persistent or intermittent urethral and/or pelvic pain in the absence of proven infection. Bladder pain...
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