尿道成形术后尿失禁发生率及相关性的前瞻性评估手术技术的影响。

Carlos I Calvo, Jordan Bekkema, Keith F Rourke
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引言:尿道成形术后排尿后运球(PVD)的发生率和相关性尚不清楚。本研究的目的是检查尿道成形术对PVD的影响以及与新发PVD相关的因素。方法:从2011-2018年开始,对患者进行前瞻性研究,评估尿道成形术后的PVD。术前和术后6个月对PVD进行评估,问题是“排尿后,你是否有尿后运球或漏尿?”选择包括“从不”(1)、“偶尔”(2)、“有时”(3)、“大多数时间”(4)或“所有时间”(5)。3-5的反应被认为具有临床意义。Wilcoxon符号秩检验用于比较术前和术后PVD,而逻辑回归用于确定新发PVD与临床变量之间的相关性。结果:共有384名患者完成了这项研究,术前有46.9%(180)的患者报告了PVD,而术后有39.8%(153)的患者(p=0.01);18.0%(67)的患者经历了新的PVD,57.0%(219)没有变化,25.0%(96)的患者报告有改善。在多变量逻辑回归中,接受吻合口尿道成形术的患者报告新发性PVD的可能性较小(比值比[OR]0.33,95%置信区间[CI]0.13-0.83,p=0.02)。没有其他因素与新发性PVD相关,包括年龄(p=0.59)、狭窄长度(p=0.71)、位置(p=0.50)、病因(p=0.59%)、内镜治疗失败(p=0.18),既往尿道成形术(p=0.55)或复发(p=0.78)。新发PVD与患者的不满意程度无关(10.1%对7.6%,p=0.49)。结论:PVD在尿道狭窄患者中很常见。虽然尿道成形术后总体情况有所改善,但18.0%的患者会经历新的PVD,而接受吻合口尿道成形术的患者的发病率会降低。
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Prospective assessment of the incidence and associations of postvoid dribbling after urethroplasty Impact of surgical technique.

Introduction: The incidence and associations of postvoid dribbling (PVD) after urethroplasty remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of urethroplasty on PVD and factors associated with de novo PVD.

Methods: From 2011-2018, patients were offered enrollment in a prospective study assessing PVD after urethroplasty. PVD was assessed preoperatively and six months post-surgery with the question, "After urinating, do you have post-urination dribbling or leakage of urine?" Choices included, "Never" (1), "Occasionally" (2), "Sometimes" (3), "Most of the time" (4), or "All of the time" (5). A response of 3-5 was considered clinically significant. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare pre- and postoperative PVD, while logistic regression was used to determine the association between new-onset PVD and clinical variables.

Results: A total of 384 patients completed the study, with 46.9% (180) reporting PVD preoperatively compared to 39.8% (153) postoperatively (p=0.01); 18.0% (67) of patients experienced de novo PVD, 57.0% (219) no change, and 25.0% (96) reported improvement. On multivariable logistic regression, patients undergoing anastomotic urethroplasty were less likely to report de novo PVD (odds ratio [OR] 0.33, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.13-0.83, p=0.02). No other factor was associated with de novo PVD, including age (p=0.59), stricture length (p=0.71), location (p=0.50), etiology (p=0.59), failed endoscopic treatment (p=0.18), previous urethroplasty (p=0.55), or recurrence (p=0.78). De novo PVD was not associated with patient dissatisfaction (10.1% vs. 7.6%, p=0.49).

Conclusions: PVD is common in patients with urethral stricture. While there is an overall improvement after urethroplasty, 18.0% of patients will experience de novo PVD, with a reduced incidence in those undergoing anastomotic urethroplasty.

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