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  2. Urethrotomy - Wikipedia

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    Urethrotomy is a much simpler operation requiring much less recovery time and that open surgical excision of a simple, short stricture even if initially successful may still require the same repeated post operative self dilation that the simpler urethrotomy often requires.

  3. Cystoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, many urologists will order a "urine C & S" (urinalysis with bacterial/fungal cultures and testing for sensitivities to anti-infective medications) prior to the performance of the cystoscopy, and as part of the pre-operative workup. Depending on the results of the testing and other circumstances, he or she may elect to prescribe ...

  4. Transurethral resection of the prostate - Wikipedia

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    As a result, bipolar TURP is also not subject to the same surgical time constraints of conventional TURP. A 2019 Cochrane review of 59 studies including 8924 men with BPH urinary symptoms found that bipolar and monopolar TURP probably result in comparable improvements in urinary symptoms, as well as in similar erectile function , incidence of ...

  5. Cystourethrectomy - Wikipedia

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  6. Transurethral microwave thermotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Convalescence is relatively rapid, with most patients able to void and a mean recovery time of less than five days at home. However, prostatic edema is expected after microwave therapy, and this can lead to a risk of urinary retention.

  7. Obstructive uropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis is based on results of bladder catheterization, ultrasonography, CT scan, cystourethroscopy, or pyelography, depending on the level of obstruction. [ citation needed ] Treatment

  8. Ureteral stent - Wikipedia

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    Ureteral stent Ureteral stent (detail). A ureteral stent (pronounced you-REE-ter-ul), or ureteric stent, is a thin tube inserted into the ureter to prevent or treat obstruction of the urine flow from the kidney.

  9. Cystourethrography - Wikipedia

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    Cystourethrography is a radiographic, fluoroscopic medical procedure that is used to visualize and evaluate the bladder and the urethra. [1] Voiding and positive pressure cystourethrograms help to assess lower urinary tract trauma, reflux, suspected fistulas, and to diagnose urinary retention.