TY - JOUR
T1 - Seminal vesicle congestion as a cause of postprostatectomy dysuria
AU - Cytron, S.
AU - Baniel, J.
AU - Kessler, O.
AU - Winkler, H.
AU - Servadio, C.
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - A series of benign prostatic hypertrophy patients were routinely evaluated, including transrectal echography, before and at regular intervals following surgery. Five patients had persistent symptoms of dysuria at 14-30 months after surgery. There was no infection, residual urine or malignancy to explain their symptoms. The seminal vesicles (SVs) were severely dilated on transrectal echography, a finding which was definitely not present on initial examination. The patients were treated by transrectal echo-guided aspiration of the SVs by the perineal approach. The fluid aspirated was examined, and antibiotics were directly injected into the SVs. In 4 of the patients, there was a dramatic relief of symptoms with prolonged improvement. In only 1 case, following transurethral resection, there was but slight improvement. Dilated, obstructed SVs after prostatectomy, clearly diagnosed on transrectal echography, may be the cause of persistent irritative urinary symptoms. Treatment can be instituted by echo-guided aspiration of the fluid with simultaneous injection of a potent antibiotic, resulting in probable immediate relief.
AB - A series of benign prostatic hypertrophy patients were routinely evaluated, including transrectal echography, before and at regular intervals following surgery. Five patients had persistent symptoms of dysuria at 14-30 months after surgery. There was no infection, residual urine or malignancy to explain their symptoms. The seminal vesicles (SVs) were severely dilated on transrectal echography, a finding which was definitely not present on initial examination. The patients were treated by transrectal echo-guided aspiration of the SVs by the perineal approach. The fluid aspirated was examined, and antibiotics were directly injected into the SVs. In 4 of the patients, there was a dramatic relief of symptoms with prolonged improvement. In only 1 case, following transurethral resection, there was but slight improvement. Dilated, obstructed SVs after prostatectomy, clearly diagnosed on transrectal echography, may be the cause of persistent irritative urinary symptoms. Treatment can be instituted by echo-guided aspiration of the fluid with simultaneous injection of a potent antibiotic, resulting in probable immediate relief.
KW - Seminal vesicles
KW - Transrectal ultrasound
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0027359002&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1159/000474322
DO - 10.1159/000474322
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AN - SCOPUS:0027359002
SN - 0302-2838
VL - 24
SP - 327
EP - 331
JO - European Urology
JF - European Urology
IS - 3
ER -