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Anterograde urethrotomy, a new method for internal urethrotomy

International Urology and Nephrology, 1984
The authors elaborated a new device permitting to perform internal urethrotomy for urethral stricture in an anterograde way, even in cases where optical retrograde urethrotomy could not be applied. The new device is similar to a bladder biopsy forceps with a diameter of Ch 5. Its cutting knife is movable.
R. Boja   +5 more
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Internal urethrotomy

Der Urologe, 1998
Urethral dilatation and urethrotomy can be effective treatments of the stricture disease in selected patients when the spongy tissue is not severely damaged. In the few reports comparing urethrotomy and dilatation, results are not significantly different.
V, Pansadoro, P, Emiliozzi
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Pelvic urethrotomies in bulls

Veterinary Record, 1979
Pelvic urethrotomies were attempted on 32 bulls (12 cattle and 20 buffaloes). Infra-anal urethrotomy was carried out under a tranquilliser, posterior epidural and supra-ischial blocks. Prebulbomuscular urethrotomy was performed under a tranquilliser, posterior epidural and pelvic plexus blocks.
SV Rao, KB Singh
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Visual Internal Urethrotomy

British Journal of Urology, 1980
Seventy-one patients with urethral strictures were treated by internal urethrotomy with the Storz-Sachse optical urethrotome. A good result was obtained in 70% of patients, whether a catheter had been left in for 7 or for 28 days. The urinary flow rate and a subjective assessment of his stream by the patient were found to be a reliable guide to the ...
J. T. Flynn   +4 more
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Optical Urethrotomy—Experience in Oman

British Journal of Urology, 1989
Summary— Over a 4‐year period 170 men with urethral strictures were treated with optical urethrotomy; 80% required no further treatment during the 2‐year follow‐up; 2 patients with urethral fistulae associated with stricture were also treated successfully.
J. John   +3 more
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Transurethral Urethrotomy Under Vision

Journal of Urology, 1978
Transurethral urethrotomy under vision with the Sachse urethrotome is a new surgical procedure for the treatment of urethral strictures. The chief advantage of the urethrotome is the fact that the surgeon can cut strictures selectively and accurately under clear vision.
James A. Tremann   +2 more
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Cold knife optical urethrotomy

Urology, 1979
Cold knife optical urethrotomy with the Sachse urethrotome was used in 44 patients with urethral strictures. Appraisal if the results, after a mean follow-up of fourteen months, showed 77.3 per cent success rate regarding urine flow rates and 81.8 per cent regarding subjective response of the patient.
Guy Renders   +4 more
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Urethrotomy and urethrostomy in the dog

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2000
An incision, or urethrotomy, is made into the urethral lumen to remove or relieve an obstruction temporarily. When permanent diversion of urine flow proximal to an obstructed, severely damaged, or diseased urethra is required, a urethrostomy is performed.
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Internal Urethrotomy with the Sachse Urethrotome

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1981
30 patients with urethral strictures treated with internal urethrotomy with the Sachse urethrotome were followed from 2-25 months postoperatively. Reexamination included retrograde urethrography and flow studies. One half of the patients were fully satisfied, one fourth reasonably so, whereas the remaining patients were dissatisfied.
I. Møller   +2 more
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A Controlled Trial of Otis Urethrotomy

British Journal of Urology, 1983
Summary— Otis urethrotomy is an empirical procedure when used in the treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection and the urethral syndrome. Sixty‐four female patients were randomised into two treatment groups. One group had cystoscopy alone and the other cystoscopy and Otis urethrotomy. The patients were assessed pre‐operatively and at 6 weeks after
Paul Abrams   +3 more
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