학술논문

Female primary bladder neck obstruction: role of videourodynamics and treatment options in a rare clinical entity.
Document Type
Article
Source
Urologia Journal. Apr-Jun2017, Vol. 84 Issue 2, p109-112. 4p.
Subject
*BLADDER obstruction
*URINATION
*DYSURIA
*BLADDER diseases
*URINARY organs
Language
ISSN
0391-5603
Abstract
Introduction: Primary female bladder neck obstruction is a rare clinical condition characterized by the absence/ incomplete bladder neck opening during the voiding phase of micturition. Methods: We present the cases of two women complaining dysuria, abdominal straining and sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. Videourodynamic evaluation was fundamental for a correct diagnosis. Results: Videourodynamic evaluation showed a high detrusor pressure during emptying phase, partial use of abdominal strain, very low urine flow rate and significant postvoid residual; imaging showed a defect in the physiological funneling of the bladder neck, absent or incomplete. The first step therapy is represented by oral alphablockers and clean intermittent self-catheterization in case of high postvoid residual. Surgical operations, such as bladder neck incision and resection, represent the last option. Conclusions: In our experience, bladder neck obstruction is a rare condition in women and only a complete clinical evaluation associated with videourodynamic study can lead to an appropriate diagnosis and treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]