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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1186/s12894-022-01170-w...

Autor
Mo, Zhiqiang Li, Minglei Xie, Xianghui Sun, Ning Zhang, Weiping Tian, Jun Song, Hongcheng
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Urology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

11/1/2023

Palabras clave
posterior urethral valve valve ablation urodynamic study bladder function bladder compliance values 05 operation pre- post-operation pressure changes detrusor significant maximum function diagnosed compliance urodynamic puv bladder ablation
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Introduction Current research on the posterior urethral valve (PUV) mainly focuses on the follow-up of bladder function after valve ablation.

However, few studies exist on the changes in bladder function before and after valve ablation.

Objectives To investigate the urodynamic changes before and after PUV ablation and determine the effect of operation on bladder function, in patients.

Materials and methods The clinical records of 38 boys diagnosed with PUV and undergone urodynamic exams before and after valve ablation were retrospectively reviewed.

In addition, differences in patients’ radiographic studies and urodynamic characteristics between pre- and post-operation were evaluated.

Moreover, the urodynamic data was compared using the paired t-test and all the data was expressed as means ± SEM.

Additionally, p values less than 0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.

Results All the patients were diagnosed with PUV and the follow-up period after operation ranged between 9 and 114 months.

The urodynamic exams were performed about 6 months after operation.

The results revealed that bladder compliance improved from 8.49 ± 4.73 to 13.31 ± 6.78 ml/cmH_2O while the maximum detrusor pressure decreased from 95.18 ± 37.59 to 50.71 ± 21.71 cmH_2O, after valve ablation.

Additionally, there were significant differences in the pre- and post-operation values of bladder compliance and maximum detrusor pressure ( p  < 0.05).

However, there were no significant differences in the pre- and post-operation values with regard to the residual urine volume, maximum bladder volume and maximum urinary flow rate ( p  > 0.05).

Conclusions The adequacy of the COPUM incision is necessary.

But the study showed that endoscopic valve ablation couldn’t by itself completely improve the bladder function of patients diagnosed with PUV.

However, it was able to improve bladder compliance and decrease maximum detrusor pressure to a certain extent.

However, bladder compliance still couldn’t reach the normal level.

Mo, Zhiqiang,Li, Minglei,Xie, Xianghui,Sun, Ning,Zhang, Weiping,Tian, Jun,Song, Hongcheng, 2023, Urodynamic changes before and after endoscopic valve ablation in boys diagnosed with the posterior urethral valve without chronic renal failure, BioMed Central

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