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Clinical Application of Interventional Implanted Home-made Stent in the Treatment of BPH

  

  1. Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital, Dali University, Kunming 650011, China
  • Received:2009-03-04 Revised:2009-10-17 Online:2010-02-15 Published:2010-02-15

Abstract:

Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect and feasibility in treating urethral stricture caused by benign prostatic
hyperplasia(BPH)with transurethral implanted home-made stent under X-ray guidance. Methods: 62 cases of dysuria weth BPH treated by home -made stent were retrospectively analyzed. After 1% lidocaine urethra mucosa anaesthesia, the processes of transurethral implanted stents at the narrowest area of the urethra under X-ray guidance were performed. Results: The first-time success rate of the treating process was 98.4%(61/62). Dysuria resolved immediately after the stent placement in 57 patients. After the successful placement of stent, IPSS decreased from(27.8±4.1)ml/s to(5.1±3.7)ml/s(P<0.01); AFR increased from(5.1±3.7)ml/s to(12.9±4.2)ml/s(P<0.01); Qmax increased from(1.8±3.2)ml/s to(14.2±2.8)ml/s(P<0.01); RUV decreased from(173±28.4)ml to (54.2±23.7)ml(P<0.01) in the postoperative follow-up of 46 cases. Conclusion: The home-made stent interventional implantation is a quick, reliable and minimal invasive therapy for the dysuresia with BPH, and should be the preferred method for the senile patients who will be at risk in surgical operation.

Key words: dysuresia, benign prostatic hyperplasia, stent, interventional radiology

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