Τρίτη 3 Απριλίου 2018

Optimisation of sonourethrography: the clamp method

Abstract

Purpose

To describe the clamp method for performing retrograde sonourethrography (RSUG) and contrast-enhanced voiding sonourethrography (CE-VSUG) via the transperineal approach in male adults.

Materials and methods

Prospective study of 113 males (14-86 years) with urethral strictures confirmed by urethrography who received sonourethrography via the clamp method between 2011 and 2015. The characteristic parameters of the quantitative variables were calculated and a comparative analysis of the qualitative variables was conducted using the McNemar test.

Results

RSUG was performed successfully in all the cases (n = 113) and detected 49 cases with anterior urethral strictures; the strictures in the proximal bulbar cone in five of them (10.2%) were not visualised on retrograde urethrography (RUG) (p < 0.05). CE-VSUG was performed successfully in 97 cases and observed posterior urethral strictures in 82; the bladder neck strictures in 6 of them (7.3%) were not observed on voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) (p < 0.05). Retrograde bladder filling was achieved in approximately 6 min.

Conclusion

The clamp method enables RSUG and CE-VSUG to be performed simply, effectively and painlessly by a single operator. It also allows the evaluation of cases with urethromeatal alterations (stricture, hypospadias and meatotomy).

Key Points

The clamp method enables RSUG to be performed simply and painlessly.

The clamp method requires only one operator and allows assessing urethromeatal alterations.

RSUG shows greater capacity for detecting anterior urethral strictures than RUG.

The clamp method achieves retrograde bladder filling in approximately 6 min.

CE-VSUG shows greater capacity for detecting strictures than VCUG.



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