High-frequency ultrasound imaging-guided wedge resection for the treatment of paraurethral duct dilatation following gonococcal paraurethral duct infection in 11 male patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0412-4030.2017.05.005
- VernacularTitle:高频超声下楔形切除术治疗男性淋球菌性尿道旁管扩张11例临床研究
- Author:
Wenge FAN
;
Zhijiang FAN
;
Xun YE
;
Min MAO
;
Ling WANG
;
Qiao XUE
;
Xiaoyu TAO
;
Hao DING
;
Mei WEI
;
Jing ZHANG
;
Jun ZHAO
- Keywords:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae;
Male;
Treatment outcome;
Wedge resection;
Paraurethral duct dilatation;
High frequency ultrasound
- From:
Chinese Journal of Dermatology
2017;50(5):333-336
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate therapeutic effects of wedge resection on male paraurethral duct dilatation following gonococcal paraurethral duct infection. Methods With the aid of high-frequency ultrasound images, 11 male patients with paraurethral duct dilatation following gonococcal paraurethral duct infection were treated with wedge resection. The data were collected, including the surgical duration, amount of bleeding during the surgery, period of wound healing and complications. If the ostium beside the external urethral orifice disappeared within 4 weeks after the surgery, there was no discharge from the ostium with pressure, and no tubular echoic area was observed by high-frequency ultrasound imaging, the patient was considered to be recovered. If none of the above three conditions could be met, the surgical treatment was considered to be ineffective. Results The average surgical duration was 19.19 ± 2.71 minutes(range, 14-23 minutes), the average amount of bleeding during the surgery was 11.09 ± 2.07 ml (range, 8-14 ml), and the average period of wound healing was 14.91 ± 1.45 days(range, 13-17 days). Of the 11 patients, 10 were cured, and 1 showed no response. No complications were observed in any of the 11 patients, and no defects formed in the glans penis. Conclusion Wedge resection is a kind of effective therapy for paraurethral duct dilatation following gonococcal paraurethral duct infection in males.