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(small perforation, mucosal abrasion, bleeding) requiring stenting or percutaneous nephrostomy 1 in 100 patients (1%) Narrowing of the ureter due to delayed scar formation (stricture) which may require further treatment Between 1 in 100 & 1 in 250 patients Major damage to the wall of the ureter (large perforation, avulsion of the ureter)
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www.baus.org.ukindicating increasing severity of the particular symptom. The total score can therefore range from 0 to 35 (asymptomatic to very symptomatic). ... The International Consensus Committee (ICC) recommends the use of only a single question to assess the patient's quality of life.
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www.baus.org.uknot a treatment for stress urinary incontinence (leakage of urine when you exercise, sneeze or strain). The procedure involves passing a telescope into your bladder, through your urethra (waterpipe), and giving several injections of Botox (botulinum Key Points • Botulinum toxin-A bladder injections are performed to treat overactive bladder
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www.baus.org.ukthrough your perineum (the skin between your scrotum and rectum). We usually perform it using local anaesthetic, as an outpatient procedure. Sometimes, we do it under a spinal or general anesthetic in theatre. You will often have an MRI scan first, to see if you need a biopsy, and to guide where we need to take samples from if biopsies are needed.
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www.baus.org.uk• bleeding from the puncture site when you get home is very rare but, if it does happen, press firmly on the site for 10 to 20 minutes; this should stop the bleeding • if the bleeding does not stop, you should contact your GP or go to your local Accident & Emergency Department Recurrence of the varicocele Between 1 in 10 &
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www.baus.org.ukInformation about your procedure from The British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Published: December 2020 Leaflet No: 20/129 Page: 1
What are lower urinary tract symptoms? - BAUS
www.baus.org.ukbladder and bowel are close to each other, a full bowel can affect your bladder function. • Eat a balanced diet - include both soluble fibre (oats, barley, berries & fruit) and insoluble fibre (roughage such as wheat-based foods, cereal, vegetables & nuts) • Eat regular meals • Empty your bowel when you feel the need - delaying may lead to
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www.baus.org.ukYour surgeon will try to preserve the muscle fibres and nerves that control continence. If you still leak some urine after a year (as 1 in 20 to 1 in 33 patients do), this can be corrected by another procedure such as an artificial urinary sphincter or a male sling. The erection nerves lie very close to your prostate, forming a cobweb of
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www.baus.org.ukKey Points • Cystoscopy is one of the commonest procedures done by urologists • It involves putting a telescope into the bladder through the water pipe (the urethra); this involves passing the telescope through the penis in men • We use this procedure to inspect the bladder and to take specimens of tissue for analysis
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www.baus.org.uk• TURP involves coring out a channel through a malignant (cancerous) prostate gland • TURP can improve symptoms, or help you get rid of a bladder catheter, but it will not improve prostate cancer survival • A catheter is placed temporarily after the operation to wash out blood clots
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