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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(2): 152-157, Mar.-Apr. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090594

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ABSTRACT Objective To present the evolution and the recent data on the etiology, diagnosis, management and outcomes of penile fracture (PF) with concomitant urethral injury. Materials and Methods We searched the Pubmed database between 1998 and 2019 using the following key words: "penile fracture", "fracture of penis", "trauma to penis", "rupture of corpora cavernosa", "urethral injury", "urethral rupture" and "urethral reconstruction". Results The incidence of urethral lesion in patients with PF varies by geographic region and etiology. Blood in the meatus, hematuria and voiding symptoms are highly indicative of urethral rupture. The diagnosis of PF is eminently clinical and complementary exams are not necessary. The treatment consists of urethral reconstruction and the most common complications found are urethral stenosis and urethrocutaneous fistula. Conclusion PF is an uncommon urological emergency, particularly in cases with urethral involvement. Urethral injury should be suspected in the presence of suggestive clinical signs, and diagnosis is usually clinical. Urgent urethral reconstruction is mandatory and produces satisfactory results with low levels of complications.


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Humans , Male , Penile Diseases/surgery , Penile Diseases/diagnosis , Penile Diseases/etiology , Penis/injuries , Urethra/injuries , Urethral Diseases/etiology , Penis/surgery , Rupture/surgery , Rupture/diagnosis , Rupture/etiology , Urethra/surgery , Urethral Diseases/surgery
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2008. 46 p. ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-556290

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Objetivo - Avaliar os efeitos em curto prazo da radiação pélvica nos corpos cavernosos do pênis de ratos empregando técnicas morfológicas quantitativas e determinar se a L-glutamina (GLUT), a qual protege o tecido intestinal contra as lesões induzidas pela radiação, tem um efeito similar no pênis. Material e métodos - Grupos de ratos Wistar machos adultos receberam: (a) nenhum tratamento; (b) uma dose de radiação somente, e (c) irradiação e suplementação de glutamina na dieta. Todos os animais foram sacrificados sete dias após a irradiação. O terço médio do segmento proximal do pênis foi fixado em formalina tamponada e corado com Tricrômico de Masson para músculo liso e tecido conjuntivo e com Resorcina Fucsina de Weigert para evidenciar as fibras do sistema elástico. A quantificação das fibras musculares lisas e fibras do sistema elástico foi feita como densidade volumétrica (Vv) por meio do método estereológico. A disposição do colágeno foi avaliada pelo método de polarização com Picrosírius e as cores foram quantificadas por análise de imagens e expressas como proporção vermelho/verde. Resultados - Após a irradiação, a densidade volumétrica do músculo liso do corpo cavernoso aumentou 40,8% comparada com os controles (13.62 +- 2.96% vs 9.67 +- 2.52%; p < 0.05) e a suplementação com glutamina não reverteu este efeito. Todavia a Vv do tecido conjuntivo como um todo e das fibras elásticas no tecido cavernoso não sofreu modificações entre os grupos. Comparada com o controle, a relação vermelho/verde foi reduzida em 54,1% nos animais submetidos somente à irradiação (6.10 +- 2.69 vs 2.80 +- 1.27; p < 0.5). Novamente este efeito não foi prevenido pela suplementação com glutamina.


Data on the side effects of pelvic radiotherapy on penile tissue are mostly qualitative and long-term, and lack information on connective tissue. Here we have quantitated the short-term effects of radiation on the rat corpus cavernosum and investigated whether L-glutamine (GLUT), which protects intestinal tissue against radiation, has similar effects on the penis. Groups of adult Wistar rats received: (a) one dose of radiation; (b) radiation and GLUT supplementation; and (c) no radiation or GLUT, and were used as controls. All animals were sacrificed seven days after irradiation. Sections of the proximal penis were stained for smooth muscle, connective tissue, and elastic fibers, which were quantitated as volume fraction (Vv). Collagen organization was measured as a red/green ratio using the Picrosirius-polarization method. After radiation, smooth muscle Vv increased by 40.8% compared with controls (p<0.05), while Vv of connective tissue and elastic fibers were unchanged among the groups. The collagen red/green ratio decreased by 54.1% in irradiated animals (p<0.05). GLUT did not prevent all these changes.


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Animals , Rats , Glutamine/therapeutic use , Muscle, Smooth/radiation effects , Penis/radiation effects , Penis/injuries , Rats, Wistar , Connective Tissue/radiation effects
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