Опыт эндоскопического лечения стриктур и облитерации уретры
The experience of treatment of 37 patients with the strictures and obliterations of urethra in urological Department of the Sakhalin regional hospital is submitted. Indications and contra-indications, and also efficiency of open and endoscopic interventions on urethra are shown. It is concluded, tha...
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Государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Тихоокеанский государственный медицинский университет» Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации
2007
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Summary: | The experience of treatment of 37 patients with the strictures and obliterations of urethra in urological Department of the Sakhalin regional hospital is submitted. Indications and contra-indications, and also efficiency of open and endoscopic interventions on urethra are shown. It is concluded, that endourethral intervention is a method of the first and final stages at correction of the strictures and obliterations of male urethra. The extension of the urethra strictures for endoscopic manipulations should not exceed 2 cm; otherwise the relapse frequency is about 50%. The endoscopic treatment of the obliteration of the anterior part of urethra is unpromising. The experience of treatment of 37 patients with the strictures and obliterations of urethra in urological Department of the Sakhalin regional hospital is submitted. Indications and contra-indications, and also efficiency of open and endoscopic interventions on urethra are shown. It is concluded, that endourethral intervention is a method of the first and final stages at correction of the strictures and obliterations of male urethra. The extension of the urethra strictures for endoscopic manipulations should not exceed 2 cm; otherwise the relapse frequency is about 50%. The endoscopic treatment of the obliteration of the anterior part of urethra is unpromising. |
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