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Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures

INTRODUCTION: Urethral duplication is rare. Characterized by the presence of two urethral channels. This anomaly presents a great variety of clinical findings that depend on the type of duplication that often is associated with other anomalies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report thirteen boys with uret...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Roberto Iglesias, Giron, Amilcar Martins, Mello, Marcos Figueiredo, Barbosa, Cristovao Machado, dos Santos, Joana, Moscardi, Paulo Renato Marcelo, Srougi, Victor, Denes, Francisco Tibor, Srougi, Miguel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0269
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author Lopes, Roberto Iglesias
Giron, Amilcar Martins
Mello, Marcos Figueiredo
Barbosa, Cristovao Machado
dos Santos, Joana
Moscardi, Paulo Renato Marcelo
Srougi, Victor
Denes, Francisco Tibor
Srougi, Miguel
author_facet Lopes, Roberto Iglesias
Giron, Amilcar Martins
Mello, Marcos Figueiredo
Barbosa, Cristovao Machado
dos Santos, Joana
Moscardi, Paulo Renato Marcelo
Srougi, Victor
Denes, Francisco Tibor
Srougi, Miguel
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description INTRODUCTION: Urethral duplication is rare. Characterized by the presence of two urethral channels. This anomaly presents a great variety of clinical findings that depend on the type of duplication that often is associated with other anomalies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report thirteen boys with urethral duplication managed in our institution between 1988-2015. Clinical findings, associated anomalies, treatment of urethral duplication and our results are described. Patients were classified according to Effmann classification. RESULTS: Mean patient's age was 38.3±34.7 months (3-136 months). Mean follow-up was 7.7±3.4 years (3y8m-14y2m). Type II A2 was the most common pattern (8/13 patients, 61.5%), followed by type IA (3/13 patients, 23%) and IIA1 (2/13 patients, 15.3%). The most frequent clinical manifestations were urinary tract infections (UTI) observed in 11/13 patients (84.6%) and anal urinary leakage, found in 7/13 patients (53.8%). Associated anomalies were found in 9/13 patients (69.2%). Required surgeries were 3.53±2.84 procedures per patient. Considering groups: Type IIA2 4.25±3.28, type IIA1 4±1.41 and type IA 1.33±0.57 needed procedures per patient. Complications rate were 0% for type IA, 50% for type IIA1 and 75% for type IIA2. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with incomplete duplication (type I A or I B) can totally be asymptomatic, with no need of surgical correction. Type IIA2 is the most complex form of duplication to correct and multiple procedures might be required because of the very hypoplastic orthotopic dorsal urethral tissue. Surgical treatment should be individualized and parents should be advised on complications and need of multiple surgeries according to urethral duplication type.
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spelling pubmed-57340792017-12-19 Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures Lopes, Roberto Iglesias Giron, Amilcar Martins Mello, Marcos Figueiredo Barbosa, Cristovao Machado dos Santos, Joana Moscardi, Paulo Renato Marcelo Srougi, Victor Denes, Francisco Tibor Srougi, Miguel Int Braz J Urol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Urethral duplication is rare. Characterized by the presence of two urethral channels. This anomaly presents a great variety of clinical findings that depend on the type of duplication that often is associated with other anomalies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report thirteen boys with urethral duplication managed in our institution between 1988-2015. Clinical findings, associated anomalies, treatment of urethral duplication and our results are described. Patients were classified according to Effmann classification. RESULTS: Mean patient's age was 38.3±34.7 months (3-136 months). Mean follow-up was 7.7±3.4 years (3y8m-14y2m). Type II A2 was the most common pattern (8/13 patients, 61.5%), followed by type IA (3/13 patients, 23%) and IIA1 (2/13 patients, 15.3%). The most frequent clinical manifestations were urinary tract infections (UTI) observed in 11/13 patients (84.6%) and anal urinary leakage, found in 7/13 patients (53.8%). Associated anomalies were found in 9/13 patients (69.2%). Required surgeries were 3.53±2.84 procedures per patient. Considering groups: Type IIA2 4.25±3.28, type IIA1 4±1.41 and type IA 1.33±0.57 needed procedures per patient. Complications rate were 0% for type IA, 50% for type IIA1 and 75% for type IIA2. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with incomplete duplication (type I A or I B) can totally be asymptomatic, with no need of surgical correction. Type IIA2 is the most complex form of duplication to correct and multiple procedures might be required because of the very hypoplastic orthotopic dorsal urethral tissue. Surgical treatment should be individualized and parents should be advised on complications and need of multiple surgeries according to urethral duplication type. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5734079/ /pubmed/28191791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0269 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lopes, Roberto Iglesias
Giron, Amilcar Martins
Mello, Marcos Figueiredo
Barbosa, Cristovao Machado
dos Santos, Joana
Moscardi, Paulo Renato Marcelo
Srougi, Victor
Denes, Francisco Tibor
Srougi, Miguel
Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title_full Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title_fullStr Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title_full_unstemmed Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title_short Urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
title_sort urethral duplication type influences on the complications rate and number of surgical procedures
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28191791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0269
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