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Case Reports
. 2003 May-Jun:(3):44-50.

[Biodegradable ureteral stents in treating patients with infravesical obstruction]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 12846099
Case Reports

[Biodegradable ureteral stents in treating patients with infravesical obstruction]

[Article in Russian]
A K Chepurov et al. Urologiia. 2003 May-Jun.

Abstract

Biodegradable endoprostheses SR-PLGA and SR-PLLA were used in combined treatment of 39 patients with urethral stricture (n = 24), neurogenic urinary bladder (n = 9), benign prostatic hyperplasia (n = 4), prostatic cancer (n = 2). In definition of indications for stent implantation the leading role was assigned to preoperative diagnosis of the state of the urinary bladder, urethra and sphincters using urodynamic tests and dynamic Doppler and three-dimensional echourethrography. Introduction of biodegradable urethral stents provides adequate spontaneous urination and allows avoiding external drainage. This prevents nosocomial infection and lowers the number of inflammatory complications. Palliative usage of stents in inoperable and neurological patients is effective in their medical and social rehabilitation. Analysis of errors and complications in 8 patients demonstrates that implantation of biodegradable stents is not absolute safe and requires some caution.

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