Surgical Management of Meatal Stenosis with Meatoplasty
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Surgical management of meatal stenosis with meatoplasty.
Meatal stenosis is a common urologic complication after circumcision. Children present to their primary care physicians with complaints of deviated urinary stream, difficult-to-aim, painful urination, and urinary frequency. Clinical exam reveals a pinpoint meatus and if the child is asked to urinate, he will usually have an upward, thin, occasionally forceful urinary stream with incomplete blad...
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متن کاملUrethral Meatal Stenosis in Males
Meatitis, an inflammation generally secondary to ammoniacal diaper irritation, has been cited as the underlying cause of secondary meatal stenosis.1 The lack of protection by the foreskin in the circumcised male is thought to correlate with an increased incidence of meatitis. Meatal narrowing has been noted to occur more commonly in the circumcised 1,2 The formation of a ventral lip of tissue i...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Visualized Experiments
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1940-087X
DOI: 10.3791/2213