Title: Demographic Trend of Stricture Urethral Disease: An Indian Scenario

Authors: Rustam Singh Kaurav, Praveen Gopi

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i5.172

Abstract

Introduction: The etiology of urethral stricture disease is variable and many questions still remains unanswered. This study  along with  review of literature was done in a tertiary  care  center  for evaluation of demographic  characteristic  of  stricture  urethra  patients  in  our  society  and  to  determine  the  common  themes  that  may influence  possible  prevention  or  treatment  strategies.

Materials and Methods: This  was  a  retrospective  and  prospective  study of  60  patients  with  urethral  stricture.  The  case  records  of  all  the  cases diagnosed  as  urethral  strictures  were  analyzed  to  determine  the possible  cause  of  stricture,  their  demographic  profile,  and  their  clinical presentation.  Data  were  entered  both  prospectively  through  careful patient  interrogation  and  retrospectively  from  a  detailed  chart  review. Primary  aetiology  was  defined  as  iatrogenic,  traumatic,   lichen sclerosus (LS),  infectious,  congenital,  or  unknown.  Their stricture  sites  were  also taken  into  account.

Results:  Majority  of patients  in  our  study  were  young  adults  having mean  age  of  38.9  years.  Out  of  60  patients, 56  (93.3%)  patients  were male  and  4(6.6%)  were  female. Overall,  traumatic  cause  was  the  most common  (58.3%). Most of patients   were  presented  with  acute  urinary retention.  Maximum  number  of  stricture  were  found  at  bulbar  urethra (43.3%)  followed  by  bulbomembranous.

Conclusion: The  distribution  of  urethral  stricture  etiology  is  not uniform  across  the world.  Also  It  varies with  age and  it  may  influence the  site  of  stricture  in  urethra. There  is  decreasing  trend  of  infectious etiology  of  stricture  urethra. Trauma  especially  external  trauma  is  the commest  etiology  in  developing  country  like  India.

Keywords: Stricture,  Urethra, Etiology,Trauma.

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Corresponding Author

Rustam Singh Kaurav

Department of Urology, Government Medical College Trivandrum, Kerala, India

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