Male Urethral Stricture in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome.

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Ahmet Asfuroglu, Melih Balci, Burak Koseoglu, Cagdas Senel, Ali Yasin Ozercan, Ibrahim Can Aykanat, Mehmet Yildizhan, Ozer Guzel, Yilmaz Aslan, Altug Tuncel
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Objective: Urethral stricture is characterized by fibrosis that decreases urine flow. Metabolic syndrome is a complex disorder that causes fibrosis in many organs. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between metabolic syndrome and appearance of urethral stricture and effects of metabolic syndrome on the recurrence of urethral stricture in patients with primary urethral stricture who underwent direct visual internal urethrotomy.

Materials and methods: One hundred thirty-two male patients who underwent direct visual internal urethrotomy between 2014 and 2021 because of primary urethral stricture were included. Location, length, and type of urethral stricture, time from diagnosis to surgery, postoperative follow-up, time from surgery to recurrence, and postoperative follow-up duration with a urethral catheter were retrospectively analyzed and association with metabolic syndrome was evaluated.

Results: The mean age was 50.48 ± 17.94 years. Recurrence was found in 34.1% and metabolic syndrome in 27.3%. Postoperative follow-up duration was significantly longer in patients with recurrence than in those without (P=.033). There was no statistically significant difference in terms of metabolic syndrome and postoperative urethral catheterization between patients with and without recurrence (P=.126, P=.714, respectively). Postoperative clean intermittent self-catheterization use was found to be statistically higher in patients with recurrence than in patients without recurrence (P=.018). Postoperative urinary tract infection rate was found to be significantly higher in patients with metabolic syndrome compared to patients without metabolic syndrome (P=.001).

Conclusion: Metabolic syndrome was not associated with recurrence. However, postoperative urinary tract infections were more common in patients with metabolic syndrome than in patients without. Clean intermittent self-catheterization used postoperatively may increase the risk of stricture.

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男性代谢综合征患者尿道狭窄。
目的:尿道狭窄的特点是纤维化导致尿流量减少。代谢综合征是一种导致许多器官纤维化的复杂疾病。本研究旨在评估代谢综合征与尿道狭窄外观之间的关系,以及代谢综合征对直接尿道内切开术后原发性尿道狭窄患者尿道狭窄复发的影响。材料和方法:纳入2014年至2021年间因原发性尿道狭窄而接受直接视觉尿道内切开术的132名男性患者。回顾性分析尿道狭窄的位置、长度和类型、从诊断到手术的时间、术后随访、从手术到复发的时间以及使用导尿管的术后随访时间,并评估其与代谢综合征的关系。结果:平均年龄50.48±17.94岁。复发率为34.1%,代谢综合征发生率为27.3%。有复发的患者术后随访时间明显长于无复发的患者(P=0.033)。有复发和无复发患者在代谢综合征和术后导尿方面没有统计学显著差异(分别为P=.126和P=.714)。术后使用清洁间歇性自导管插入术的复发患者在统计学上高于无复发患者(P=.018)。代谢综合征患者的术后尿路感染率明显高于无代谢综合征的患者(P=.001)复发。然而,代谢综合征患者术后尿路感染比无代谢综合征的患者更常见。术后使用清洁的间歇性自导管插入术可能会增加狭窄的风险。
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