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Urologiia ; (6): 92-97, 2019 12 31.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32003175

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AIM: to study the microstructure of the urethral plate in patients with a proximal form of hypospadias to justify the use of tissues from the ventral penile surface when creating an artificial urethra. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A histological study of surgical specimens from 10 patients with proximal hypospadias was carried out. The urethral plate, a strip of tissue from the ectopic external urethral orifice located in the penoscrotal angle, to the coronary sulcus, was completely excised and processed by various techniques. A staining with hematoxylin and eosin, picrofuchsin according to Van Gieson, as well as immunohistochemical typing of CD 34, collagen (type I, III, and IV), fibronectin, and smooth myocytes using alpha-smooth muscle actin was performed. RESULTS: All elements which are present in a healthy urethra, such as epithelial cells, blood vessels, normal collagen fibers, smooth muscle cells and complexes of glands, were found in the microstructure of the urethral plate. CONCLUSION: The cytoarchitectonic features of the ventral penile tissues are similar to the microstructure of the healthy urethra, which provides a rationale to consider the urethral plate as a material with optimal bioresistant properties for urethroplasty.


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Hypospadias , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle , Penis , Child , Collagen/analysis , Humans , Hypospadias/surgery , Male , Penis/ultrastructure , Urethra , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
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Urologiia ; (5): 81-87, 2018 Dec.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30575355

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INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of proximal hypospadias is associated with a number of difficulties and unsuccessful repeated interventions. The changing approaches to the treatment of hypospadias with the revision of the attitude to urethral plate provide new opportunities in resolving this problem. AIM: to improve the results of surgical correction of hypospadias by creating "artificial" urethra that is very close to a native one in its functional qualities. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From 2011 to 2017 . two-stage urethroplasty using Bracka technique was used in 41 patients with a proximal hypospadias aged 1-16 years. From those, 32 patients were undergone to primary intervention (78%), and 9 boys previously had unsuccessful urethroplasty performed by different techniques (22%). Oral mucosa graft was used in 9 patients (22%), and in other 32 cases inner preputial skin was harvested (78%). The classical and modified Bracka technique were performed in 19 and 22 cases, respectively. The urethral plate was preserved in 22 cases and "artificial" urethra was created by its tubularization, which contributes to the reduction of the required length of the harvested prepucial graft. RESULTS: The complication rate in patients after classical Bracka technique was 31.6% (n=6) in comparison with 4.5% in group of the modified urethroplasty (n=1). Thus, the efficiency of modified technique was significantly better than that of the classical intervention (<0,05). CONCLUSION: The preservation and use of urethral plate for urethroplasty during the two-stage surgical correction of the proximal hypospadias allows to decrease the total length of "artificial" urethra and to improve the properties of the newly formed urethra.


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Hypospadias , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Mouth Mucosa , Urethra , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
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Urologiia ; (2): 83-88, 2018 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29901299

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INTRODUCTION: The duplex kidney is one of the most common congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract, and various surgical procedures exist for the management of this condition. Depending on the surgeon preferences, patients with duplex kidney may undergo heminephrectomy with ureterectomy using open or laparoscopic approach, uretero-cysto-anastomosis of the ectopic ureter or two ureters in a single block. Recently, there have been reports of inter-ureter anastomoses. Here we report our multicenter experience in open and laparoscopic uretero-ureteral anastomosis (UUA). The study aimed to improve the treatment results in children with urodynamic dysfunction due to the duplicated upper urinary tract. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of 64 children treated from 2007 to 2017. There were 22 (32.8%) boys and 43 (67.2%) girls with mean age 40.2 months at the time of surgery. All of them had duplex kidneys, including 27 (42.2%) right-sided and 37 (57.8%) left-sided. Of them, 15 (23.4%) children underwent distal UUA (DUAA), and 49 (76.6%) had proximal UUA (PUUA). RESULTS: After surgery, acute pyelonephritis occurred in three patients. In the early postoperative period, a prolonged urinary leakage from surgical site drainage was observed in three (6.1%) patients after laparoscopic PUUA. One (4.2%) child developed a stumpitis. Thus, complications occurred in 7 (10.9%) children; one of them (1.6%) needed additional treatment. CONCLUSION: Distal and proximal UUA is a safe and effective surgical treatment for urinary outflow disorders in patients with the duplicated upper urinary tract, minimizing the risk of the duplex kidney dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Kidney , Ureter , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male/methods , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Kidney/abnormalities , Kidney/physiopathology , Kidney/surgery , Male , Retrospective Studies , Ureter/abnormalities , Ureter/physiopathology , Ureter/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male/adverse effects
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Urologiia ; (5): 69-74, 2017 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29135146

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INTRODUCTION: Duplication of the upper urinary tract is one of the most common congenital urological anomalies. In patients with critically decreased or lost function of one of the renal segments, heminephrureterectomy is usually the treatment of choice. Until recently, this was an open surgery; in cases of complete removal of the ureter, an additional incision in the iliac region was required. Currently, heminephrureterectomy is increasingly performed laparoscopically. We report the experience in laparoscopic heminephrureterectomy (LHNUE) in 10 clinics in Russia and Belarus. Some of them have already used this technique for 10 years. AIM: The study aimed to to improve the treatment results in children with urodynamic dysfunction due to duplicated upper urinary tract. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of 111 children treated from 2007 to 2016. There were 26 (23.4%) boys and 85 (76.6%) girls with mean age 44.6 months (from 2 to 170) at the time of surgery. All children included in the study had complete duplex kidneys, including 51 (45.9%) right-sided and 60 (54.1%) left-sided. All the children underwent LHNUE for a critical decrease or absence of function of the upper or lower segment of the duplex kidney caused by the following pathology: obstruction of the ureterovesical junction with the development of the megaureter of the upper ureteral segment in 57 (51.4%) patients; ureterocele in 28 (25.2%); extra-vesical ectopic ureter with urinary incontinence in 10 (9.0%) girls; high-grade UVR in 16 (14.4%) patients. RESULTS: There were no conversions in this series of patients. The mean operative time was 135 minutes (60-240 min.). All children included in the study were followed for 1 to 9 years after surgery. Complications occurred in 17 (15.3%) patients, of whom 12 (10.8%) required repeat surgery. In one patient with the loss of lower pole function, the treatment result was considered unsatisfactory. CONCLUSION: LHNUE for duplex kidney is performed by a few clinics and is still at the stage of development and accumulation of experience. Nevertheless, LHNUE, though an effective treatment modality, carries the risk of reducing or losing the function of the retained segment.


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Kidney/abnormalities , Kidney/surgery , Laparoscopy/methods , Nephroureterectomy/methods , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Laparoscopy/adverse effects , Male , Nephroureterectomy/adverse effects , Republic of Belarus , Retrospective Studies , Russia
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