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Re: Anterior Urethral DiverticulumFrom: K. Kelly (kking@ghs.org)Tue Feb 8 10:18:34 2000
At Mon, 07 Feb 2000, Paul Prior MD wrote: > >On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 19:09:32 -0600, kbking@bellsouth.net (Kathy ) >wrote: > >>At Sun, 06 Feb 2000, Paul Prior MD wrote: >>> >>>On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 22:17:12 -0600, kbking@bellsouth.net (Kelly) wrote: >>> >>>>Have a patient with a post op acquired anterior urethral diverticulum >>>>producing florid irritative voiding symptoms. What has been the >>>>experience of others with anterior diverticula ? >>> >>>Never seen one. What type of surgery did she have and how was the >>>diverticulum diagnosed? > >>Pt. Had hysterectomy with sling. Diverticulum Dx. with cysto. by urogyn. > >Sure he didn't have the camera turned upside down :) > >Interesting case. Surgical approach would be far more difficult than >the standard approaches. Would be interested in follow-up on this >one. >
>Nope; camera's correct. Was rescoped yesterday by a uro who confirms dx. He recomends trying endoscopic fulgeration in lieu of open dissection due to techical difficulty and distruption of sling with open approach.
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