Bladder neck contracture after prostate surgery is a rare but feared complication. The treatment of choice is endoscopic incision or resection of fibrotic tissue. In case of ineffective transurethral correction, bladder neck reconstruction has to be done.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeiomyosarcoma arising from renal pelvis is a very rare disease. A patient was admitted to hospital with left renal colic due to nephrolithiasis, with a filling defect in renal pelvis that was considered to be a blood clot. Diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma was made after visual inspection and biopsy of the exophytic lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the gold standard of BPH surgical treatment. It is of current interest to search for medications that can reduce the incidence of complications after TURP.
Aim: To evaluate the efficiency of Longidaza (rectal suppositories of 3000 IU) as part of combined therapy in order to prevent complications after TURP.
Relevance: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common urological diseases among men. Despite the noticeable positive effects of pharmacotherapy on the quality of urination in BPH, the presence of an intravesical obstruction (IVO) leads to discontinuation of conservative treatment in favor of surgical interventions. One of the features of prostate enlargement is the degree of its intravesical growth (intravascular prostatic protrusion, IPP).
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