Amine Slaoui
Mohammed V University
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The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Mounir Lahyani; Yassine Rhannam; Amine Slaoui; Alae Touzani; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid Elkhader; Abdellatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attya Andaloussi
Kedney matrix stones are a rare form of calculi. Flank pain and urinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common presentations of matrix calculi. The diagnosis is usually made at surgery, but some preoperative radiographic findings might be suggestive. Open surgery was the method of choice for treatment. However, combination of ureterorenoscopy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) was found to be safe and effective. We report a rare case of renal and ureteral matrix stones that were diagnosed and treated by open surgery. We also describe its clinical, radiological and therapeutic features through a review of the literature.
The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Souhail Regragui; Amine Slaoui; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid El Khader; Abdelatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attya
Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors. They are the prerogative of the liver and skin. And genitourinary localizations are rare and have only been rarely reported in the prostat, bladder, ureter or the perineum. In the light of published cases, urethral hemangiomas are mostly found in males. Few cases of hemangioma in the female urethra were reported. We report a cavernous hemangioma of the urethra in a 61 years old patient who presented bleeding from the urethra and micturition disorders. Physical examination revealed a tumor 3 cm x 2 polyploid arising from the terminal urethra (urethral hemangioma). We performed surgical resection of the tumor, along with bladder drainage. The postoperative course was simple. We update through a review of the literature aspects of the diagnostic and therapeutic care of the urethral hemangioma.
The Pan African medical journal | 2015
Amine Slaoui; Abdelouahed Lasri; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid Elkhader; Abdelatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attaya
Leiomyoma is a benign smooth muscle tumor which is rarely found in urethra. It often appears in females during their reproductive age (from menarche to menopause); the mean age of their appearance is approximately 41 years. Less than 100 cases were reported in the literature. We hereby report a case of a 52-year-old White woman who presented with complaints of dysuria and urinary tract infection. The mass was completely removed by transvaginal excision with a rim of normal tissue. Histopathological studies confirmed the urethral leiomyoma. The patient remained asymptomatic and there was no evidence of recurrence in the followup.
The Pan African medical journal | 2015
Mounir Lahyani; Amine Slaoui; Nabil Jakhlal; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid Elkhader; Abdellatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attya Andaloussi
Cavernous Hemangioma of the Bladder (CHB) is benign and rare lesions. Clinical presentation has no pathognomonic signs although gross painless hematuria is the most frequent complain. CHB is suspected by cystoscopy and radiologic findings and confirmed by pathologic examinations. Management is controversial due to the bleeding risk of this highly vascularized lesion. Partial cystectomy is the treatment of choice for surgically accessible lesions. However, it appears that small lesions could be treated using transurethral resection. Since CHB is a rare case, we report another case treated successfully with a partial cystectomy associated with an augmentation cystoplasy.
The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Tidiani Bagayogo; Nabil Jakhal; Amine Slaoui; Imad Ziouziou; T. Karmouni; Khalid El Khader; Abdelatif Koutani; AhmedI bn Attya Andaloussi
Vesico-vaginal Fistula (VVF) secondary to bladder cancer is extremely rare. We report the case of a 54-year old post-menopausal patient with neoplasic Vesico-vaginal Fistula (VVF), without any surgical antecedents or recent obstetric trauma. Biopsy of the edges of the fistula confirmed urothelial carcinoma. In light of this observation, we here discuss VVF etiological forms and their different therapeutic strategies.
The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Souhail Regragui; Amine Slaoui
A bifid ureter is a congenital renal tract abnormality due to some error or disturbance during development. It is an example of incomplete duplication of urinary collecting system. A bifid ureter is formed when a duplex kidney drain into separate ureters that unite before attending the bladder. Bifid ureter is reported to be twice more common in females and on the right side. The majority of the investigators have reported this anomaly in association with other disease conditions. Nevertheless, some complications have been reported such as: frequent urinary tract infection, uretero ureteric reflux, ureteric stenosis, urinary lithiasis, and pyelonephritis, non-functioning of kidney units. We report a case of left bifid ureter on a male patient. A male patient of 45 YO without significant antecedent consulted for dysuria. An intravenous urography objectified urethral stenosis and left ureter bifidity, wich has been discovered incidentally. The kidney function was normal and the urine culture was positive: E. Coli. The patient underwent endoscopic internal urethrotomy, and the therapeutic strategy for the bifid ureter was the abstention and closer survey.
The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Amine Slaoui; Ahmed Ibn Attya Andaloussi
A 47-year old patient without significant antecedents consultedfor a single episode of hematuria. The urine culture was negative. CT highlighted a hydrocalycosis related to extrinsic compression by a vascular pedicle. It corresponds to Fraley’s syndrome. The patient was asymptomatic so the treatment consisted of a survey with regular clinical examinations.
The Pan African medical journal | 2015
Amine Slaoui; Tidiani Bagayogo; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid Elkhader; Abdelatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attaya
The aim of vaginoplasty should be the creation without excessive morbidity of a neovagina that will be satisfying in appearance, function and feeling. The multitude of methods described in the literature indicates the fact that an ideal approach has not yet been found. In this paper the authors describe the technique for repairing vaginal stenosis by interposing between the vaginal walls, a skin flap pedicled removed using the Falandry technique at a high lip. We achieved a satisfactory result.
The Pan African medical journal | 2015
Amine Slaoui; Youness Jabbour; Anouar El Ghazoui; Tarik Karmouni; Khalid Elkhader; Abdelatif Koutani; Ahmed Ibn Attaya
The aim of our study was to report the status of penile cancer sites in the urology department at the University Hospital of Rabat and evaluate long-term results of surgical treatment of this cancer. Patients and Methods: Between 1989 and 2015, 10 patients were treated for penile cancer. 10 cases were retrospectively reviewed and the following data were recorded: mode of revelation, seat, staging, TNM stage, treatment, evolution and survival. The mean age of patients was 58,1 years (48-81 years). All patients had squamous cell carcinoma of the penis. Six patients had a partial amputation of the penis, and three patients underwent total amputation. The median size of the lesion was 4.25 cm (1.5-8 cm). All tumors had a distal seat (gland- Furrow balanopreputial), 8 were localized and non-invasive (PT1 - PT2) and 2 had infiltrated the urethra (PT3). Four patients had lymph node localization. A single bilateral lymphadenectomy was performed and was positive only on one side, with a node <3 cm and no extracapsular extension. Two patients were referred for chemotherapy, a neoadjuvant referred to basic (Bleomycin - Methotrexate, Cisplatin) the other in a palliative goal. Median follow-up was 42 months (6 -72mois). Four patients died, one of which was presented immediately with metastatic mode. Six patients were alive at last node or local recurrence negative. Cancer of the penis seems rare in Morocco. His oncologic and functional outcomes (sexual and urinary) depend on the precocity of the treatment. The surgery of lymph node resection with lymphadenectomy remains the reference treatment.
The Pan African medical journal | 2018
Souhail Regragui; Amine Slaoui