Sataa Sallami, Yassine Nouira, Horchani Ali
Service d'urologie, CHU La Rabta, Tunis, Tunisie.
Tunis Med. 2009 Dec;87(12):810-3.
To describe diagnostic and therapeutic particularity of complication through a sample of 40 patients.
We collected 40 cases of secondary bladder neck sclerosis after surgical or endoscopic treatment for patients with benign hypertrophic prostate. Mean age was 71.5 years.
This complication followed a prostate resection trought bladder in 52% it a urethral resection in 48%. Mean follow up of to observe this complication was 46.5 months. All patients had obstructive urinary signs revealed by clinical examination and, showing blader distension in 15 patients. Treatment was based on resection of sclerosis lesions in 27 patients, and incision of sclerosis tissues in 13 patients. After mean follow up of 32 months, 11 patients had recurrence of bladder neck sclerosis treated endoscopically. three patients had several endoscopic treatment followed by urinary incontinence.
secondary sclerosis of bladder neck is a rare late complication of benign hypertrophic prostate surgery. It was very because of recurrence. Treatment needs endoscopic procedures.