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Retrograde urethrography, sonouretrography and magnetic resonance urethrography in evaluation of male urethral strictures. Should the novel methods become the new standard in radiological diagnosis of urethral stricture disease?

Frankiewicz MikolajKarolina MarkietOliwia KozakKrukowski JakubKałużny AdamMariusz BelkaNaumczyk PatrycjaMatuszewski Marcin
Published in: International urology and nephrology (2021)
VCUG is still considered as a 'gold standard' in diagnosing urethral stricture disease despite its limitations. SUG and MRU provide extra guidance in preoperative planning and should be considered as supplemental for diagnosing urethral stricture. Combination of VCUG and SUG may be an optimal set of radiological tools for diagnosing patients with urethral strictures located in the penile urethra. MRU is the most accurate method and should particularly be considered in cases of post-traumatic or multiple strictures and strictures located in the posterior urethra.
Keyphrases
  • urinary incontinence
  • magnetic resonance
  • endoscopic submucosal dissection
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • contrast enhanced