Retention of urine is the lower urinary tract obstruction caused by the inability of squirting urine, so that the urine collected in the bladder exceeds the maximum limit. One reason is due to narrowing of the lumen of the urethra, called urethral stricture. The diagnosis of urethral stricture can we enforce by way of history, physical examination, and investigation. Curative treatment of this disease is surgery, but not as rare as some surgical techniques can lead to high disease recurrence for patients.. Thus the proper and adequate treatment is necessary to avoid the risk of recurrence of urethral stricture disease
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
The estimated prevalence of urethral stricture disease is 229–627 per 100,000 males, though there ar...
OBJECTIVE To assess the current etiology, features, and natural history of urethral stricture diseas...
A urethral stricture disease (USD), which is a restriction of the urethra brought on by scarring, ef...
Urethral stricture is a common condition that can lead to serious complications such as urinary infe...
To date, urethral stricture disease in men, though relatively common, represents an often poorly man...
Urethral stricture disease is relatively common and is associated with a significant financial cost ...
Introduction: Broadly defined, urethral strictures are narrowing of the urethral lumen that is surro...
Male urethral stricture disease is prevalent and has a substantial impact on quality of life and hea...
Introduction. The development of upper and lower urinary endoscopic surgery has brought about an inc...
Introduction. Urethral strictures in boys denote narrowing of the urethra which can be congenital or...
Urethral strictures are still a challenging pathology for the urologist. Study 1 closely evaluates ...
Urethral stricture disease affects many men worldwide. Traditionally, the investigation of choice ha...
Background: Urethral Stricture Disease (USD) refers to a narrowed segment of the anterior urethra du...
To date, urethral stricture disease in men, though relatively common, represents an often poorly man...
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
The estimated prevalence of urethral stricture disease is 229–627 per 100,000 males, though there ar...
OBJECTIVE To assess the current etiology, features, and natural history of urethral stricture diseas...
A urethral stricture disease (USD), which is a restriction of the urethra brought on by scarring, ef...
Urethral stricture is a common condition that can lead to serious complications such as urinary infe...
To date, urethral stricture disease in men, though relatively common, represents an often poorly man...
Urethral stricture disease is relatively common and is associated with a significant financial cost ...
Introduction: Broadly defined, urethral strictures are narrowing of the urethral lumen that is surro...
Male urethral stricture disease is prevalent and has a substantial impact on quality of life and hea...
Introduction. The development of upper and lower urinary endoscopic surgery has brought about an inc...
Introduction. Urethral strictures in boys denote narrowing of the urethra which can be congenital or...
Urethral strictures are still a challenging pathology for the urologist. Study 1 closely evaluates ...
Urethral stricture disease affects many men worldwide. Traditionally, the investigation of choice ha...
Background: Urethral Stricture Disease (USD) refers to a narrowed segment of the anterior urethra du...
To date, urethral stricture disease in men, though relatively common, represents an often poorly man...
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
The estimated prevalence of urethral stricture disease is 229–627 per 100,000 males, though there ar...
OBJECTIVE To assess the current etiology, features, and natural history of urethral stricture diseas...