We report the case of a 67 years old woman who presented with a renocutaneous fistula as a complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
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Urethrocavernous fistula due to penile fracture Juaneda Castell, B; Montlleó González, M; Ponce de León Roca, X ...
Actas urologicas españolas,
2008 Nov-Dec, 20081101, Volume:
32, Issue:
10
Journal Article
Penile fracture with urethral laceration usually presents with pain and haematoma, detumescence, erectile failure and blood loss through urethral meatus. We describe the third published case of ...urethrocavernous fistula following blunt penile trauma sustained durind sexual intercourse.
to evaluate the frequency of reoperation caused by massive hematuria in the postoperation of open prostatectomy in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP) at our hospital. At the same time, we also want ...to evaluate the effectiveness and possible secondary effects of using transurethral approach to solve this surgical complications.
we analyzed retrospectively 540 open surgeries in benign prostatic hyperplasia, carried out from 1998 to 2005. We evaluated effectiveness, average surgery time and complications in case of endoscopic review.
a reoperation was necessary in 2.5% of all 540 cases. In all the cases reoperated, hemorrhage was controlled using transurethral approach. Average surgery time was 37 minutes and secondary effects observed were not important.
transurethral approach is a simple and effective technique in the treatment of massive hematuria after open prostatectomy in BPH. Surgery time spent is acceptable, and early and delayed complications observed have been few and cannot, in our opinion, be imputed only to this tech-
Evaluar la frecuencia de reintervención por hematuria postadenomectomía en nuestro centro al igual que la efectividad y los posibles efectos secundarios del abordaje transuretral como tratamiento ...resolutivo en el postoperatorio inmediato.
Se analizaron retrospectivamente 540 adenomectomías retropúbicas realizadas en el periodo 1998-2005. Se evaluó la efectividad, el tiempo quirúrgico medio de reintervención y las complicaciones en los casos en que se realizó la revisión endoscópica.
En un 2,5% del total de adenomectomías retropúbicas fue necesaria por hematuria la revisión endoscópica. En todos estos casos se logró por esta vía el control hemostático. El tiempo quirúrgico medio fue de 37 minutos y los efectos secundarios observados insignificantes.
La vía transuretral es una técnica simple y eficaz en el tratamiento de la hematuria masiva postadenomectomía retropúbica. El tiempo quirúrgico empleado es aceptable y las complicaciones observadas a largo plazo son mínimas y no pueden atribuirse únicamente a dicha técnica.
to evaluate the frequency of reoperation caused by massive hematuria in the postoperation of open prostatectomy in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP) at our hospital. At the same time, we also want to evaluate the effectiveness and possible secondary effects of using transurethral approach to solve this surgical complications.
we analyzed retrospectively 540 open surgeries in benign prostatic hyperplasia, carried out from 1998 to 2005. We evaluated effectiveness, average surgery time and complications in case of endoscopic review.
a reoperation was necessary in 2.5% of all 540 cases. In all the cases reoperated, hemorrhage was controlled using transurethral approach. Average surgery time was 37 minutes and secondary effects observed were not important.
transurethral approach is a simple and effective technique in the treatment of massive hematuria after open prostatectomy in BPH. Surgery time spent is acceptable, and early and delayed complications observed have been few and cannot, in our opinion, be imputed only to this technique.
To analyze the presenting features, diagnosis and management of uncommon cystic lesions located at the midline of the prostate.
From 1990 to 1999, 8 patients with medial prostatic cyst were treated ...in our hospital. Vesicorenal ultrasound evaluation was the first procedure that was performed and was diagnostic in most of the cases. Only those patients that underwent surgery required admission to hospital.
The most common presenting features were irritative and obstructive voiding syndromes. Treatment achieved cure or clinical improvement.
Vesicorenal ultrasound assessment is the first procedure that should be considered in the diagnosis of this disease. Before ascribing the symptoms to a prostate cyst, other urological conditions with more prognostic relevance should be excluded. Treatment should be instituted only in the symptomatic patients and should be individualized according to the characteristics of each case.
Spurious renal tumor: acute lobar nephronia García-Penit, F J; Monreal García de Vicuña, F; Collado Serra, A ...
Archivos españoles de urología,
2001 Jan-Feb, Volume:
54, Issue:
1
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
To report a case of acute lobar nephronia, an unusual form of localized renal infection, and review the literature with special reference to the clinical features, ultrasound and CT findings that ...distinguish this condition from other renal masses (abscess, infected cyst and renal carcinoma).
A female patient presented at the emergency services with symptoms and signs compatible with pyelonephritis. An admission abdominal ultrasound scan demonstrated a solid mass in the left inferior renal pole. CT showed a renal mass with peripheral enhancement after infusion of contrast and central striation. Blood and urine analyses were compatible with renal infection. Acute lobar nephronia was suspected and antibiotic treatment was administered. Control ultrasound and CT examinations performed one month after instituting antibiotic treatment showed the mass had disappeared.
Acute lobar nephronia should be considered in all patients with a renal mass detected during an episode of urinary infection. Correlation of the clinical and radiological findings, and resolution of the mass with appropriate antibiotic therapy will confirm the diagnosis.
Ileovesical fistula in Crohn's disease Collado Serra, A; Monreal García de Vicuña, F; Gausa Gascon, L ...
Archivos españoles de urología
53, Issue:
3
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
To discuss the clinical presentation, complementary evaluation procedures and treatment of ileovesical fístula, an uncommon complication of Crohn's disease.
After the clinical presentation, ...complementary evaluation procedures were performed to confirm the diagnosis in all cases. Treatment was based on the patient's general condition; surgery was performed in two cases and one case was carefully followed.
Ileovesical fístula is an uncommon complication of Crohn's disease. Occasionally, the urological symptoms may precede the digestive symptoms, therefore this condition should be suspected particularly if the complementary evaluation procedures are not very sensitive. Surgery is the treatment of choice.