Predictors of urethral stricture recurrence following internal urethrotomy: A systematic review.

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
David Endo, Jaime Robayo, Herney Andrés García-Perdomo
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the factors associated with urethral stricture recurrence in patients undergoing internal urethrotomy by direct vision.

Methods: A systematic review was performed in MEDLINE (Ovid), EMBASE, LILACS, and central databases. Clinical, quasi-experimental, cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional trials were included.

Results: The search strategy found 402 studies, and 6 were finally included. All of them were clinical trials. A total of 1723 patients diagnosed with urethral stricture undergoing internal urethrotomy were included. The primary associated factor was the association between the length of stricture and recurrence. Other factors described were post-RTU as etiology, previous interventions for urethral stricture management, and previous Qmax on uroflowmetry less than 5 ml/s.

Conclusion: The length of urethral stricture was identified as the leading association with stricture recurrence following internal urethrotomy. Other associated factors were post-URT as etiology, previous interventions for managing stricture, and Qmax less than 5 ml/s. However, studies with better methodology are required.

内尿道切开术后尿道狭窄复发的预测因素:系统综述。
目的估计接受直视下内尿道切开术的患者尿道狭窄复发的相关因素:在 MEDLINE (Ovid)、EMBASE、LILACS 和中央数据库中进行了系统回顾。纳入了临床、准实验、队列、病例对照和横断面试验:搜索策略共发现 402 项研究,最终纳入 6 项。所有研究均为临床试验。共纳入了 1723 例接受尿道内切开术的尿道狭窄患者。主要相关因素是狭窄长度与复发之间的关系。其他相关因素包括RTU术后病因、既往尿道狭窄治疗干预以及既往尿流率测量Qmax小于5 ml/s:结论:尿道狭窄的长度是内尿道切开术后尿道狭窄复发的主要相关因素。其他相关因素包括尿道外口切开术后病因、既往治疗尿道狭窄的干预措施以及 Qmax 小于 5 毫升/秒。不过,还需要采用更好的方法进行研究。
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Urologia Journal
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