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Josep María Saladié Roig - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Diverticulos de uretra femenina
    Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2004
    Co-Authors: Joan Areal Calama, Montserrat Arzoz Fábregas, Luis Ibarz Servio, Josep María Saladié Roig
    Abstract:

    To remind the most relevant features on the presenting clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of this disease, which is not uncommon although many times is not suspected. We review five cases of female Urethra diverticula diagnosed in our department over the last five years. We describe the clinical picture, physical examination, diagnostic tests, as well as treatment undertaken in each, comparing them with current bibliography up to date. 1-Three out of five patients presented a tumor in the anterior vaginal wall; one had stress urinary incontinence and the other recurrent urinary tract infection. 2-The diagnostic methods employed were urethroscopy, retrograde and voiding urethrography, transvaginal ultrasound, and pelvic MRI. The lost two cases were diagnosed by MRI as the only diagnostic test. 3-Surgical treatment was chosen in all cases, being transvaginal diverticulectomy the chosen operation. One patient underwent transUrethral diverticulectomy with the Sachse urethrotome for a post operative recurrence. Female Urethra Diverticulum is a clinical entity many times underdiagnosed that should be suspected in every patient with chronic lower urinary tract symptoms. We have several available imaging tests which can confirm the working diagnosis, either alone or in combination, being MRI the newest. Surgical treatment has demonstrated to be curative, with the transvaginal technique as the most effective and therefore the one of choice.

Буралкина Наталья Александровна - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Case study: Urethral Diverticulum with calcifications in a premenopausal woman
    Gynecology, 2020
    Co-Authors: Vladimir D. Chuprinin, Чупрынин Владимир Дмитриевич, Anton A. Gorpenko, Горпенко Антон Александрович, Nikon V. Zaitsev, Зайцев Никон Владимирович, Aleksandra V. Asaturova, Асатурова Александра Вячеславовна, Natalia A. Buralkina, Буралкина Наталья Александровна
    Abstract:

    Female Urethral Diverticulum is a fairly rare pathology, the frequency of which ranges from 0.02 to 6.00% of women worldwide. The stones inside Urethra Diverticulum even more rare. The most common reasons of Urethral diverticula are frequent bladder catheterizations, labour trauma, infections. Clinically is may present with the dysuria, dyspareunia, dribble, urinary incontinence, vaginal discomfort. Voiding cystourethrography and cystourethroscopy are the most accurate methods of diagnosis for Urethral diverticula. The presented article describes the clinical case in women with Urethral Diverticulum who complained on the vaginal discomfort, dyspareunia and presentation of the brown stones in vagina and underwent surgical excision of Diverticulum with Urethral reconstruction.

Fernando Arocena Lanz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Divertículos de uretra femenina. Nuestra experiencia
    Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2003
    Co-Authors: Cristina Garrido Rivas, Javier Azparren Echeverria, Jon Madina Albisua, Fernando Arocena Lanz
    Abstract:

    To review the pathology of female Urethra Diverticulum and our own experience. We review 10 cases of female Urethral diverticula studied in or Department of Urology. Medical history, symptoms, location, number, size, associated lesions, and treatment performed were reviewed. The performance of vaginal palpation, voiding cystourethrogram, intravenous urography, and transvaginal ultrasound are useful for the diagnosis. The surgical technique performed has been transvaginal, with and good results in a 80% (8/10) of the cases. It is a pathology that should be taken into consideration in front of recurrent urinary tract infections and relapsing irritative lower urinary tract symptoms. Treatment requires surgery, being the transvaginal approach the one that gives the best results.

Joan Areal Calama - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Diverticulos de uretra femenina
    Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2004
    Co-Authors: Joan Areal Calama, Montserrat Arzoz Fábregas, Luis Ibarz Servio, Josep María Saladié Roig
    Abstract:

    To remind the most relevant features on the presenting clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of this disease, which is not uncommon although many times is not suspected. We review five cases of female Urethra diverticula diagnosed in our department over the last five years. We describe the clinical picture, physical examination, diagnostic tests, as well as treatment undertaken in each, comparing them with current bibliography up to date. 1-Three out of five patients presented a tumor in the anterior vaginal wall; one had stress urinary incontinence and the other recurrent urinary tract infection. 2-The diagnostic methods employed were urethroscopy, retrograde and voiding urethrography, transvaginal ultrasound, and pelvic MRI. The lost two cases were diagnosed by MRI as the only diagnostic test. 3-Surgical treatment was chosen in all cases, being transvaginal diverticulectomy the chosen operation. One patient underwent transUrethral diverticulectomy with the Sachse urethrotome for a post operative recurrence. Female Urethra Diverticulum is a clinical entity many times underdiagnosed that should be suspected in every patient with chronic lower urinary tract symptoms. We have several available imaging tests which can confirm the working diagnosis, either alone or in combination, being MRI the newest. Surgical treatment has demonstrated to be curative, with the transvaginal technique as the most effective and therefore the one of choice.

Vladimir D. Chuprinin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Case study: Urethral Diverticulum with calcifications in a premenopausal woman
    Gynecology, 2020
    Co-Authors: Vladimir D. Chuprinin, Чупрынин Владимир Дмитриевич, Anton A. Gorpenko, Горпенко Антон Александрович, Nikon V. Zaitsev, Зайцев Никон Владимирович, Aleksandra V. Asaturova, Асатурова Александра Вячеславовна, Natalia A. Buralkina, Буралкина Наталья Александровна
    Abstract:

    Female Urethral Diverticulum is a fairly rare pathology, the frequency of which ranges from 0.02 to 6.00% of women worldwide. The stones inside Urethra Diverticulum even more rare. The most common reasons of Urethral diverticula are frequent bladder catheterizations, labour trauma, infections. Clinically is may present with the dysuria, dyspareunia, dribble, urinary incontinence, vaginal discomfort. Voiding cystourethrography and cystourethroscopy are the most accurate methods of diagnosis for Urethral diverticula. The presented article describes the clinical case in women with Urethral Diverticulum who complained on the vaginal discomfort, dyspareunia and presentation of the brown stones in vagina and underwent surgical excision of Diverticulum with Urethral reconstruction.