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European Urology Supplements | 2011

S113 THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF RIGID URETEROSCOPY FOR URETERAL CALCULI IN PREGNANCY: OUR EXPERIENCE IN 32 PATIENTS

Y. Bozkurt; N. Penbegül; H. Söylemez; M. Atar; A.A. Sancaktutar; K. Yýldýrým; M.E. Sak

The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of ureteroscopy (URS) in pregnant women. A retrospective analysis was performed on 32 pregnant patients referred to our center between April 2005 and November 2010 with hydronephrosis requiring surgical intervention. A semirigid URS of 9.5 F was used in all patients. The mean age of patients was 27.8 years (range 20–39), and the mean gestation duration was 24 weeks (15–34). The ultrasound findings were diagnostic of obstructive ureteral calculi in 16 (50%) patients and the mean stone diameter was 8 mm. Spinal anaesthesia was performed in 22 (68.8%) patients, while general anaesthesia was performed in 7 (21.8%) patients. Ureteric stones were found in 27 (84.3%) patients during endoscopy, 10 being distal, 9 middle and 8 proximal. There were no stones in five patients. The stones were fragmented with pneumatic lithotripsy in 8 patients and with holmium laser in 17 patients and the fragments were retracted with forceps. Of the 32 patients, 19 (59.4%) required JJ stent insertion peroperatively. There was no serious complication intraoperatively, while urinary tract infection developed in four and renal colic in two patients postoperatively. In one patient, sepsis developed postoperatively, and improved with appropriate treatment. All babies were born normally. Semirigid ureteroscopy for diagnosing and treating ureteral calculi by intracorporeal pneumatic or holmium laser lithotripsy is a safe and reasonable treatment option for pregnant patients.


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PENILE SIZE AND SOMATOMETRIC PARAMETERS IN 2276 HEALTHY YOUNG MEN

H. Söylemez; M. Atar; A.A. Sancaktutar; N. Penbegül; Y. Bozkurt; K. önem

The aim of this study was to determine the average penile length of a group of healthy, young Turkish men, and to investigate the relationship between penile length and somatometric parameters in the same group. The flaccid and stretched length and circumference of the penis was measured in a group of 2276 physically normal, young men. The correlation between penile length and weight, height and body mass index (BMI) of the participants was determined by Pearson’s analysis. The mean age of the participants was 21.1±3.1 (18--39) years. The mean flaccid, fully stretched and circumferential length of the participants’ penises were 8.95±1.04, 13.98±1.58 and 8.89±0.86 cm, respectively. There was a significant relationship between all of these variables (Po0.01). Although weak positive correlations were found between the mean circumference length and BMI, there were no correlations between both the flaccid and stretched lengths and BMI. The penile length must be known to be able to determine the abnormal penile sizes and to make convenient decisions in the counseling and/or treatment of people with short penis concerns. Our study provides mean penile lengths in a large sample of healthy, young Turkish men, and the penile dimensions were found to be weakly correlated with somatometric parameters.


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S108 COMPARISON OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND MICROSCOPIC SUBINGUINAL VARICOCELECTOMY IN TERMS OF POSTOPERATIVE SCROTAL PAIN

H. Söylemez; N. Penbegül; M. Atar; Y. Bozkurt; A.A. Sancaktutar; M. Utangaç

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES In this study, 2 different varicocelectomy methods were compared with regard to postoperative scrotal pain, length of operation, and complications. METHODS Forty varicocele patients, who visited our clinic because of infertility or scrotal pain between 2008 and 2009, were enrolled in this clinical study. Microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy was performed on 20 patients in Group I, and laparoscopic varicocelectomy was performed on 20 patients in Group II. Following surgery, the patients were assessed for postoperative requirements for analgesia; return to normal activity; varicocele recurrence; hydrocele formation; scrotal pain at postoperative days 1, 3, and 7; and other complications. RESULTS Mean age was 24.2 +/- 3.4 years in Group I and 25.1 +/- 2.1 years in Group II. Mean pain scores at postoperative 1, 3, and 7 days in Group I were (5.20 +/- 1.14, 4.60 +/- 0.97, and 3.50 +/- 0.97, respectively) significantly higher than those of Group II (0.70 +/- 0.82, 0.60 +/- 0.84, and 0.10 +/- 0.32, respectively). Time to return to normal activity was significantly shorter in Group II (3.7 +/- 2.1 days) compared with Group I (6.8 +/- 3.4 days) (p = 0.028). However, the number of recurrences and hydroceles, as a complication of varicocelectomy, was 2 times higher in Group II (10%) than in Group I (5%). CONCLUSIONS We believe that laparoscopic varicocelectomy is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive procedure. Furthermore, reduced postoperative discomfort and earlier return to normal activity are additional advantages of this method.


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S10 NO EVIDENCE OF DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, AND SEXUAL DISFUNCTION FOLLOWING PENILE FRACTURE

N. Penbegül; Y. Bez; M. Atar; Y. Bozkurt; A.A. Sancaktutar; H. Söylemez; S. Ozen


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S9 HABITS AND AWARENESS OF TURKISH UROLOGISTS ABOUT USING GONAD PROTECTIVE

A.A. Sancaktutar; M. Atar; H. Söylemez; Y. Bozkurt; N. Penbegül; M.N. Bodakci


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S122 RADIATION EXPOSURE: DOES UROLGIST TAKE IT SERIOUSLY?

H. Söylemez; A.A. Sancaktutar; Y. Bozkurt; N. Penbegül; M. Atar; S. Cakmakci


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S121 A NEW MODEL OF TESTES SHIELD FOR PROTECT FROM RADIATION EXPOSURE SUITABLE FOR ENDOUROLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS

A.A. Sancaktutar; M. Atar; Y. Bozkurt; N. Penbegül; H. Söylemez; A. Tepeler; T. Ziypak


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S47 PREDICTIVE ROLE OF RENAL RESISTIVE INDEX FOR INTERVENTION IN HYDRONEPHROSIS OF PREGNANCY

Y. Bozkurt; F. Kýlýç; H. Söylemez; A.A. Sancaktutar; M. Atar; N. Penbegül; F.N. Caca; M.N. Bodakcý


European Urology Supplements | 2013

S99 Concurrent comparisons between results of antimicrobial susceptibility tests performed on percutaneous nephrostomy tube drainage fluids, and voided urine samples

N.K. Hatipoglu; S. Cakmakci; C. Alan; M.N. Bodakci; M. Atar; N. Penbegül; H. Söylemez; A.A. Sancaktutar; Y. Bozkurt; M. Daggulli


European Urology Supplements | 2011

S119 TREATMENT OF FORGOTTEN URETERAL STENTS IN UROLOGICAL PRACTICE: HOW MUCH DOES IT REALLY COST? A COST-EFFECTIVENESS STUDY IN 27 PATIENTS

A.A. Sancaktutar; H. Söylemez; Y. Bozkurt; N. Penbegül; M. Atar; M.N. Bodakci

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