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Optical urethrotomy as ambulatory procedure
Urology, 1984Optical urethrotomy is a relatively new means of treating urethral stricture. We performed the procedure on 100 ambulatory patients using only topical anesthesia and sedation in some. The patients were followed a minimum of one year. Our success rate for cure following one procedure was 66 per cent; however, those patients not cured required less ...
Marc S. Cohen+2 more
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Endoscopic Urethrotomy in the Treatment of Urethral Stenosis
European Urology, 1979After reviewing the different therapeutic methods for urethral stenosis in the male, the results obtained with Sachse's urethrotomoscope (UTC) was studied in 25 patients checked within a period of between 6 and 28 months. Patients were judged cured when they maintained normal clinical, radiological and urodynamic parameters without treatment; 75% of ...
Serrate-Aguilera R+3 more
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Results of large-caliber internal urethrotomy
Urology, 1978Thirty-five patients undergoing internal urethrotomy for urethral stricture disease were reviewed retrospectively. Eight patients had conventional urethrotomies (less than 36 F) while 27 had large-caliber urethrotomies (greater than 40 F). Large-caliber urethrotomy tends to give longer symptom-free intervals immediately postoperatively, but long-term ...
James A. Tremann+3 more
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Direct vision internal urethrotomy
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 1984During a five-year period, direct vision internal urethrotomy was used for the treatment of urethral strictures in 34 men. After the primary operation the patients were followed for an average period of 29 months (range 3-73 months). During this period 53% of the patients were found to have one or more recurrences.
Jakobsen, H+4 more
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Technique of optical internal urethrotomy
Urology, 1978Waterhouse K, SELLI, CESARE
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