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Erschienen in: World Journal of Urology 4/2019

27.02.2019 | Topic Paper

Specific characteristics of urethral strictures in a developing country (Brazil)

verfasst von: R. H. Astolfi, B. R. Lebani, R. K. Krebs, A. C. Dias-Filho, J. Bissoli, A. G. Cavalcanti, S. F. Ximenes, R. P. Bertolla, Julio J. Geminiani

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Abstract

Purpose

Evaluate the main etiologies and clinical characteristics of male urethral stricture disease (USD) in Brazil.

Methods

This multicentric study was performed using retrospective data collected from six Brazilian referral centers of urethral reconstruction. The database comprised data from 899 patients with USD who had undergone surgical treatment from 2008 to 2018. Age, stricture site and primary stricture etiology were identified for each patient.

Results

The mean age was 52.13 ± 16.9 years. The most common etiology was iatrogenic (43.4%), followed by idiopathic (21.7%), trauma (21.5%) and inflammatory (13.7%). Of the iatrogenic causes, 59% were secondary to urethral instrumentation (60% by urethral catheterization and 40% by transurethral procedures), 24.8% by other procedures (prostatectomy, radiotherapy, postectomy) and 16.2% by failed hypospadia repairs. Pelvic fracture urethral distraction injuries were responsible for most of the trauma-related strictures (62.7%). When stratified by age, the most common stricture etiology was trauma in the 0–39 years old group (42.8%), idiopathic in the 40–59 years old group (32.4%) and iatrogenic in patients over 60 years old (68%). In regard to the stricture site, 80% presented with an anterior urethral stricture and 20% with a posterior stenosis. In the anterior stenosis group, the most common stricture site was bulbar (39.5%).

Conclusion

In Brazil, as in many developed countries, the most common cause of urethral stricture diseases is iatrogenic, especially urethral catheterization. These findings emphasize the need of a careful urethral manipulation and a better training of healthcare professionals. Trauma is still responsible for a great proportion of strictures and inflammatory etiologies are now less frequently observed.
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Metadaten
Titel
Specific characteristics of urethral strictures in a developing country (Brazil)
verfasst von
R. H. Astolfi
B. R. Lebani
R. K. Krebs
A. C. Dias-Filho
J. Bissoli
A. G. Cavalcanti
S. F. Ximenes
R. P. Bertolla
Julio J. Geminiani
Publikationsdatum
27.02.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
World Journal of Urology / Ausgabe 4/2019
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-019-02696-9

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