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1: Urol Int. 2006;76(2):150-3.Click here to read Links

Obstructive primary bladder neck disease: evaluation of the efficacy and safety of alpha1-blockers.

Department of Urology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy. antonio.cisternino@libero.it

OBJECTIVE: The efficacy and safety of using alpha(1)-adrenergic blockers for treating primary bladder neck obstruction in young and middle-aged men was assessed as the first therapeutic step, before surgery, in a symptomatic non-neurogenic selected group of patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 1995 to December 2001, primary bladder neck obstruction was diagnosed in 41 men whose average age was 43 years. All of them were evaluated by a complete clinical history, American Urological Association (AUA) symptom score index, physical examination, uroflowmetry, transabdominal ultrasound prostatic volume determination, ultrasound post-void residual determination, videourodynamics including pressure-flow analysis and upper urinary tract screening with renal ultrasound or an excretory urogram. A full daily dose of alpha(1)-adrenergic blockers (alfuzosin or tamsulosin) was administered for at least 6 months. Successful treatment was defined as improved symptoms, voiding diary, maximum flow rate and pressure-flow parameters. Patients who did not gain improvement of symptoms with pharmacological treatment were offered surgery. RESULTS: Overall, pharmacological treatment was successful in 29/41 patients (70.7%) whereas bladder neck endoscopic incision was mandatory in 12/41 (29.3%). CONCLUSIONS: alpha(1)-Blockers were effective and safe for treating young and middle-aged men with symptomatic bladder neck obstruction.

PMID: 16493217 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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