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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Endourethrotomy of posterior urethral obliterations and severe strictures: improved outcome with urethral self-dilatation
Endourethrotomy of posterior urethral obliterations and severe strictures: improved outcome with urethral self-dilatation
Subject
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Urology
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
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Eighteen male patients underwent endoscopic management of urethral obliterations and severe strictures of the subprostatic urethra. Thirteen patients who performed clean urethral self-dilatation after endoscopic repair had a lower incidence of recurrent strictures (P = 0.03) and required fewer visual internal urethrotomies than the initial five patients, who did not self-dilate (P = 0.01). All patients had minimal morbidity and required short hospitalization to achieve adequate urine flow and a stable urethral neolumen during the follow-up period
ISSN
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0892-7790
Journal Name
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Journal of Endourology
Volume
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10
Issue Number
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4
Publishing Year
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1416 AH
1996 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Friday, April 1, 2011
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محمد الزميتي
Al-Zemaity, Mohammed
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Doctorate
هشام موصلي
Mosli, Hisham
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Doctorate
حسن فارسي
Farsi, Hasan
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