To Study the Incidence, Etiology, Clinical Presentation and Repair Of Stricture Urethra In Bundelkhand Region
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2019, Vol 18, Issue 2
Abstract
A stricture is an abnormal constriction or loss of distensibility of urethral channel. Any process that damages the urethral epithelium or its adjacent tissue to the point that the healing result in scar formation can cause an urethral stricture. The patient with history suggestive of urethral stricture were investigated and included in this study. Urethral stricture disease was thoroughly evaluated with radiographic and/or endoscopic techniques. The procedure selection was discussed thoroughly with the patients. Risks and benefits of the procedure were explained to each patient. Open urethroplasty is regarded as the gold standard treatment for urethral strictures. Although it is not routinely done, recent literature shows that urethroplasty can also be considered a “minimally” invasive technique and is more effective than internal urethrotomy
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Kedar Nath Arya, Arjit Singh
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