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Our surgical treatment results in urethral condylomata acuminata cases


1 GATA Haydarpaşa Eğitim Hastanesi, Üroloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye

2 Beytepe Asker Hastanesi, Uroloji Servisi, Çankaya, Ankara, Türkiye


DOI :
New J Urol. 2017; 12 (1): 36-39

Abstract

Aim: In this study, external urethral meatus located  wart cases treated with surgical excision were examined retrospectively.

Material and Method: The study was con-ducted between June 2009 and November 2014. Data of twelve patients,treated their genital warts located in external urethral meatus with surgical excision under local anaesthesia were analyzed retrospectively. Urethrocystoscopy was done 15 minutes after intraurethral 2% lidocain gel was applied. Then the patients were evalua-ted for urethral stricture. Patient’s age, compla-ints, marital status, lesion number, size and loca-tion, pathological result, voiding symptoms, test results of other sexually transmitted diseases, urethrocystoscopy results, early and late posto-perative period control results were recorded.

Results: Mean age was 21.2(18-27) years. Application causes were recognition of the lesi-on in 10 patients, voiding symptoms in 2 pati-ents. There were no additional lesions in ureth-rocystoscopy. Any early surgical complications were not seen. Any early or late urethral strictu-re could not be detected. A late recurrence was detected in one patient (8.3%) in the external meatus then  surgical excision was made for tre-atment Pathological examination of all lesions was confirmed the genital wart.

Conclusion: In the treatment of a wart on the external urethral meatus surgical excision can be a highly successful and effective treat-ment with a low complication rate. We could not find out any requireness for routine  urethrocy-stoscopy.

Keywords: Wart; External Urethral Meatus; Urethrocystoscopy


Abstract

Aim: In this study, external urethral meatus located  wart cases treated with surgical excision were examined retrospectively.

Material and Method: The study was con-ducted between June 2009 and November 2014. Data of twelve patients,treated their genital warts located in external urethral meatus with surgical excision under local anaesthesia were analyzed retrospectively. Urethrocystoscopy was done 15 minutes after intraurethral 2% lidocain gel was applied. Then the patients were evalua-ted for urethral stricture. Patient’s age, compla-ints, marital status, lesion number, size and loca-tion, pathological result, voiding symptoms, test results of other sexually transmitted diseases, urethrocystoscopy results, early and late posto-perative period control results were recorded.

Results: Mean age was 21.2(18-27) years. Application causes were recognition of the lesi-on in 10 patients, voiding symptoms in 2 pati-ents. There were no additional lesions in ureth-rocystoscopy. Any early surgical complications were not seen. Any early or late urethral strictu-re could not be detected. A late recurrence was detected in one patient (8.3%) in the external meatus then  surgical excision was made for tre-atment Pathological examination of all lesions was confirmed the genital wart.

Conclusion: In the treatment of a wart on the external urethral meatus surgical excision can be a highly successful and effective treat-ment with a low complication rate. We could not find out any requireness for routine  urethrocy-stoscopy.

Keywords: Wart; External Urethral Meatus; Urethrocystoscopy

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