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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 48(1): e20160897, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1044976

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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to develop a laparoscopic-assisted prepubic urethorstomy (PPU) technique using rabbits as an experimental model. Six male New Zealand rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) over six months old and weighing between 3 and 4kg (3.5kg ± 0.4) were used in this study. The animals underwent laparoscopic dissection of the pelvic urethra, which was then exposed for the laparoscopic-assisted urethrostomy procedure. The proposed model for training of laparoscopic-assisted PPU in rabbits was considered effective and feasible. It proved to be a simple technique even for surgeons under basic endosurgery skills training, with possibilities of employing the technique for the treatment of cats with loss of function of the distal urethra.


RESUMO: Este estudo objetivou o desenvolvimento de uma técnica de uretrostomia pré-púbica (UPP) vídeo-assistida, utilizando coelhos como modelo experimental. Foram utilizados seis coelhos Nova Zelândia (Oryctolagus cuniculus), machos, com peso médio de 3.5kg (± 0.4), com idade acima de seis meses. Os animais foram submetidos à dissecação laparoscópica da uretra pélvica e posterior exposição desta para a realização de uretrostomia vídeo-assistida. O modelo proposto para treinamento de UPP vídeo-assistida em coelho foi considerado eficaz e factível, mostrando-se uma técnica exequível mesmo por videocirurgiões iniciantes, havendo possibilidade de seu emprego no tratamento de gatos com perda na função da uretra distal.

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Rev. chil. urol ; 79(4): 66-70, 2014. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-785419

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Analizar en forma retrospectiva nuestros resultados con uretroplastías en 2 grupos según la técnica utilizada. MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: En el periodo 1997-2012 se efectuaron 58 Uretroplastías, 32 de sustitución (grupo 1) en los que se utilizó principalmente colgajo de piel de pene (77 por ciento) y 26 Uretroplastías anastomóticas (grupo 2). Motivo de análisis son 30 y 24 casos respectivamente. Un buen resultado se definió por un factor subjetivo (relato del paciente), Flujometría igual o mayor de 10 ml/seg. c/s IPSS igual o < 9.RESULTADOS: En el grupo 1 el 77 por ciento la lesión era >4 cm y con 83 por ciento de buenos resultados a una mediana de seguimiento de 41meses. El 23 por ciento, requirió procedimientos complementarios. El 61 por ciento tuvo algún compromiso de vascularización de piel de pene. En el grupo 2 el 46 por ciento fue por fractura de pelvis con una tasa de buenos resultados de 92 por ciento con una mediana de seguimiento de 25.5 meses, 21 por ciento de procedimientos complementarios de retoque y sin complicaciones. CONCLUSIONES: Nuestra serie tiene resultados comparables con lo publicados en la literatura.


Throughout this study the researcher(s) personal experience in urethroplasty during the period 1997-2012 was analyzed. To conduct it, the studied cases were divided into two different groups; the first group were 30 cases of substitution urethroplasty with a forty-one-months median follow-up, where the success rate was 83 percent. The most frequent complications were impairment of vascular supply of the penile skin secondary the use of distal penile circular fascio cutaneus flap(61 percent). The second group (group nº2) was composed by 24 cases of anastomotic urethroplasty with a median follow-up of 25,5 months, in this group the success rate was 92 percent and no complications were observed. After this study, it is possible to assert that the obtained results are in concordance with what is stated in the international literature.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Urethral Stricture/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male , Urethra/surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 0-2.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-959410

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Urinary retention and blood in the urinary meatus are the common signs of trauma of the urethra which may be brought about by crushing injuries such as the "straddle" type, or penetrating injuries from spicules of bones in fractures of the pelvis. The paths of urinary extravasation guide to surgeon in his drainage incisions. The treatment which must be started even on the merest suspicion of a trauma, must be divided into suprapubic drainage of urine and definitive repair. In our hands, the wide anatomic exposure of the injured urethra through the perineo-scrotal region allows for good excision on the scar tissue and correct suturing of defects, employing usually overlying tissues in several layers. We have had to little experience with the use of free skin grafts to be able to write enthusiastically about it, although undoubtedly in selected cases this operation holds a place. (Summary)

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