Reconstructive Management Options of Delayed Complications Following Bladder Outlet Surgery

Nora Baker, Carmen Tong, Jay Simhan

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Abstract

Purpose of Review: Technological advancements in urologic endoscopy within the last decades have improved outcomes following bladder outlet reduction surgery while minimizing risks of short- and intermediate-term complications. This review aims to examine late complications of endoscopic reduction of the prostate and the various treatment options available. Recent Findings: Urinary incontinence, ejaculatory dysfunction, urethral strictures, bladder neck contractures, and fistula formations are the most common delayed complications following bladder outlet reduction surgery. Evaluation of these complications typically involves a combination of endoscopic examination, urodynamic findings, pelvic imaging, and review of pre-existing symptoms. Treatment options range from conservative measures such as pelvic floor muscle therapy to complex reconstructive procedures including anti-incontinence surgery, urethral reconstruction, and permanent urinary diversion. Summary: Although rare, late complications of bladder outlet reduction surgery are important to recognize in order to manage appropriately. Careful evaluation involving multiple diagnostic modalities with consideration for referral to a dedicated reconstructive urologist may be warranted in complex cases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27
Pages (from-to)27
JournalCurrent Urology Reports
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Bladder outlet reduction surgery complications
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Laser vaporization
  • TURP
  • Transurethral resection of the prostate
  • Urethral strictures

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