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Introduction And Hypothesis: To evaluate how women with uncomplicated antibiotic-recalcitrant recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs) and extensive inflammatory bladder lesions on office cystoscopy responded to electro-fulguration (EF) to eliminate these chronic bladder sites.

Methods: After IRB approval, a retrospective study of non-neurogenic women with RUTIs, inflammatory lesions on cystoscopy, and who underwent EF was performed. Lesions were classified through a simplified staging system based on the extent of bladder wall involvement. Only those with extensive bladder wall involvement (stages 3 and 4) at the time of EF were analyzed in this report. Six months after EF, an office cystoscopy was performed, with endoscopic success defined as no lesions seen. The primary clinical outcome was number of symptomatic UTIs after EF, defined as cure (0/year), improvement (1-2/year), and failure (≥3/year).

Results: From 2007 to 2019, a total of 57 women met the study criteria, 30 stage 3 and 27 stage 4. Nineteen (63%) were endoscopically successful in stage 3 and 11 (41%) in stage 4. Mean follow-up was 2.9 years (stage 3) and 3.1 years (stage 4). All had at least a 6-month UTI follow-up after the 6 months of office cystoscopy, with 15 patients cured, 37 improved, and 5 failed (all stage 4).

Conclusions: Although EF only resulted in 63% complete endoscopic resolution, the majority experienced a decrease in the frequency of UTIs, suggesting that EF can be durably effective even in women with very extensive cystitis lesions.

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