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Acta Medica Iranica. 2012; 50 (10): 676-678
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-152033

ABSTRACT

Premature ejaculation [PE] is one of prevalent male sexual dysfunctions worldwide. Despite many psychiatric backgrounds, yet there are speculations about organic etiologies considering both anatomic and physiologic points of view. This survey assesses effect of frenular web preservation on premature ejaculation. One thousand and forty otherwise healthy men being visited for urolithiasis [asymptomatic patients] were asked for PE according to the International Society of Sexual Medicine definition criteria as intravaginal ejaculation latency time [IELT] less than a minute according to stop watch checked by patients' partner and were examined for presence of frenular web. Frenular web defined as a residual of frenulum after a circumcision. Overall prevalence of PE was 18.2% [n=102]. We found the presence of frenulum at physical examination in 255 out of 560 [45.5%]. Prevalence of PE was 20.7% [n=53] and 16% [n=49] in patients with frenular web preserved and without it, respectively. PE was higher among the men with frenulum preserved; but no statistically significant differences were seen [P=0.70]. We did not find any relationship between frenular web and PE, and concerns about this, during circumcision, may not be justified. PE is a not only a problem of local anatomical condition but many psychological and neurological factors could interact with it

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Acta Medica Iranica. 2011; 49 (7): 483-486
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-113934

ABSTRACT

Benign renal cystic adenoma with out malignant features is a very rare entity. A 75 year old male with obstructive Lower tract symptoms and vague flank pain was admitted and planned for nephrectomy of non functional kidney-due to long term nephrolithiasis-intra operative finding was a cystic hydronephrotic kidney filled by thick mucous secretions which turned out to be a cyst adenoma of kidney with no malignant features


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Humans , Male , Cystadenoma , Cystadenoma, Mucinous , Cystadenoma, Papillary , Flank Pain , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms , Kidney/pathology
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Acta Medica Iranica. 2011; 49 (8): 513-516
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-113939

ABSTRACT

Transurethral Ureterolithotripsy [TUL] is a frequently used procedure in urology departments. Many urologists perform TUL without antibiotic prophylaxis; however the use of chemoprophylaxis before TUL remains a controversial issue in urology. Thisstudy was carried out to assess the safety of omitting antibiotic prophylaxis prior to TUL. In a prospective randomized clinical trial from January 2005 to December 2007, 114 patients with ureteral stones were enrolled; Fifty seven had preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis administered before TUL and fifty seven patients underwent TUL without antibiotic prophylaxis. The rate of postoperative infectious complications [fever, positive blood culture, significant bactriuria], the length of hospital stay and overall stone free rate were compared between the two groups. There was no statistically significant difference between two groups in the operation time, length of hospital stay, postoperative bacteriuria, positive urine culture, postoperative fever and overall success rate of TUL. It appears that the incidence of infectious complications does not increase in patients undergoing TUL without antibiotic prophylaxis if they have negative pre-operative urine culture and antiseptic technique have been performed thorough the procedure


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Ureteral Calculi , Lithotripsy , Prospective Studies , Postoperative Complications , Bacteriuria , Fever
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