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TEMİZ ARALIKLI KATETERİZASYONUN ALIŞILMADIK BİR KOMPLİKASYONU; ÜRETRAL, GLANDÜLER, KAVERNOZAL DOKU KAYBI

Year 2006, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 47 - 48, 01.08.2006

Abstract

Temiz aralıklı kateterizaston (TAK), çeşitli mesane disfonksiyonlarında, bireylere özgü bir programla mesaneninboşaltılması için rutin olarak uzun yıllardır kullanılan bir tedavi metodudur. Üriner sistem enfeksiyonu TAKyapan hastalarda en sık görülen komplikasyondur. Daimi kateterizasyona göre bariz avantajları olmasına rağmenbu yöntemde, tekrarlayan üretral kateterizasyonlar sebebi ile üretra darlığı ve üretral yanlış yol gibi bir takımüretral komplikasyonlar gelişebilmektedir. Bu komplikasyonların (üretra darlığı ve üretral yanlış yol)prevelansıTAK'un uzun süre yapılmasıyla artmaktadır. Daha önce literatürde karşılaşılmayan bir TAK komplikasyonunasahip, parsiyel penil doku ve penil üretra kaybı olan bir hastanın olgu sunumu yapıldı ve TAK'a bağlıgelişebilecek olan üretral patolojiler gözden geçirildi

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An Unusual Complication of Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterization; Urethral, Glandular Cavernosal Tissue Loss

Year 2006, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 47 - 48, 01.08.2006

Abstract

Clean intermittent self -catheterization (CISC) is a treatment method that is used routinely in individualized programmes for bladder evacuation in various bladder disorders. Urinary tract infection is the most frequent complication in patients performing CISC Although this method has significant advantages to indwelling catheters (IDC), because of repeatedly urethral catheterization, some complications like urethral stricture and urethral false passage may develop and the prevalence of urethral strictures and false passages increases with longer use of CISC. A case report of a patient, who lost urethral tissue and penile urethra due to CISC, a complication not reported previously in the literature is presented and CISC dependent urethral pathologies are reviewed.

References

  • 1. Woodward S, Rew M. Patients' quality of life and clean intermittent self-catheterization. Br J Nurs 2003; 12(18): 1066-74.
  • 2. Lapides J, Diokno AC, Silber SJ, Lowe BS. Clean, intermittent self-catheterization in the treatment of urinary tract disease. J Urol. 1972;107(3): 458-61.
  • 3. Bakke A, Digranes A, Hoisaeter PA. Physical predictors of infection in patients treated with clean intermittent catheterization: a prospective 7-year study. Br J Urol. 1997; 79(1): 85-90.
  • 4. Perkash I, Giroux, J. Clean intermittent catheterization in spinal cord injury patients: a followup study. J Urol 1993; 149: 1068-71
  • 5. Waller L, Jonsson O, Norlen L, Sullivan L. Clean intermittent catheterization in spinal cord injury patients: longterm followup of a hydrophilic low friction technique. J Urol 1995;153: 345-8
  • 6. Michielsen DP, Wyndaele JJ. Management of false passages in patients practising clean intermittent self catheterisation. Spinal Cord 1999; 37: 201-3.
  • 7. Wyndaele JJ, Maes D. Clean intermittent selfcatheterization: a 12-year followup. J Urol 1990; 143: 906-8
  • 8. Reisman EM, Preminger GM. Bladder perforation secondary to clean intermittent catheterization. J Urol 1989; 142(5): 1316-7.
  • 9. Klein EA, Wood DP, Kay R: Retained straight catheter: complication of clean intermittent catheterization. J Urol. 1986Apr; 135(4): 780-1.
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Other ID JA86CZ22FG
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Sedat Soyupek This is me

Abdullah Armağan This is me

Hakkı Perk This is me

Alim Koşaar This is me

Tekin Ahmet Serel This is me

Alper Özorak This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2006
Published in Issue Year 2006 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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EndNote Soyupek S, Armağan A, Perk H, Koşaar A, Serel TA, Özorak A (August 1, 2006) An Unusual Complication of Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterization; Urethral, Glandular Cavernosal Tissue Loss. Meandros Medical And Dental Journal 7 2 47–48.