Surgical Outcomes of Primary and Recurrent Female Urethral Diverticula

Kwang Jin Ko, Yoon Seok Suh, Tae Heon Kim, Hyo Serk Lee, Won Jin Cho, Deok Hyun Han, Kyu Sung Lee

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Abstract

Objective To evaluate the surgical outcomes of female urethral diverticulectomy. Materials and Methods We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 68 patients with symptomatic urethral diverticula (UD) with at least 1 year of follow-up data following transvaginal urethral diverticulectomy conducted by a single surgeon. The presence of UD was confirmed by a preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). According to MRI findings, the UDs were classified as simple, U-shaped, or circumferential. Cure was defined as the absence of residual diverticulum on a postoperative MRI with a resolution of symptoms. Results There were 27 cases (39.7%) of simple, 16 cases (23.5%) of U-shaped, and 25 cases (36.8%) of circumferential diverticula. The initial cure rate for UD was 77.9%. According to configuration, the cure rates for simple, U-shaped, and circumferential diverticula were 100%, 75.0%, and 64.0%, respectively (P =.043). Of the 15 patients with UD recurrence, 4 did not require reoperation because of symptom resolution. Of the 11 cases that underwent a second operation, 8 patients were cured: 7 via a Martius labial fat pad interposition (MLFI) procedure and 1 via simple excision without MLFI. The overall cure rate was 92.6%. The circumferential configuration was an independent factor for a lower cure rate (odds ratio, 7.97; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-55.69). Conclusion Transvaginal diverticulectomy is an effective treatment for female UD. The success rate of an initial surgery was significantly lower for UDs with circumferential configurations than for simple or U-shaped UDs. Regardless of the initial configuration, MLFI is a good treatment option for recurrent or persistent diverticula.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-185
Number of pages5
JournalUrology
Volume105
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2017

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