Female urethral diverticulum: a pathological insight.

Matvey Tsivian, Alexander Tsivian, Letizia Shreiber, A Ami Sidi, Rumelia Koren
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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: In this study, we define the histopathological features of female urethral diverticula and attempt to elucidate its pathogenesis and etiology.

Methods: We analyzed 22 clinical records of women diagnosed with urethral diverticula. We collected clinical, surgical, and pathological data. Pathological re-assessment was performed using hematoxylin-eosin and van Gieson stains.

Results: The predominant epithelial types were squamous (41.9%), columnar (31.8%), combined squamous and columnar (18.2%), and cuboidal (13.6%). There was no case of the transitional type. Epithelial ulcerations were present in nine cases. The diverticular wall was composed only of fibrous collagen tissue in all cases. Inflammatory signs were noted in 77.3% of specimens.

Conclusions: Histopathological features of female urethral diverticula match the criteria for paraurethral cysts. Concomitant use of synthetic meshes should be avoided due to the possibility of an infectious etiology. Transvaginal excision of the sac is recommended, while transurethral procedures are contraindicated.

女性尿道憩室:一种病理学见解。
前言与假设:在本研究中,我们定义了女性尿道憩室的组织病理学特征,并试图阐明其发病机制和病因。方法:对22例诊断为尿道憩室的女性患者的临床资料进行分析。我们收集了临床、手术和病理资料。采用苏木精-伊红和van Gieson染色进行病理复查。结果:主要上皮类型为鳞状(41.9%)、柱状(31.8%)、鳞状与柱状合并(18.2%)和立方状(13.6%)。没有过渡性病例。9例出现上皮性溃疡。所有病例憩室壁均由纤维性胶原组织组成。77.3%的标本有炎症征象。结论:女性尿道憩室的病理组织学特征符合尿道旁囊肿的诊断标准。由于感染的可能性,应避免同时使用合成网片。建议经阴道切除囊,而经尿道手术是禁忌的。
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