What is urethral dilatation?

Urethral dilation is a procedure to stretch the sides of the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from your bladder to outside your body. Sometimes scar tissue narrows the urethra.

How do you dilate a meatus?

Following your shower, lubricate the dilator well and whilst holding the penis out straight, insert the dilator into the urethral opening. You are required to move the dilator in and out gently. Move the dilator in and out 5-6 times. Initially, you may only be able to insert the dilator a short way.

What causes dilated urethra?

Trauma or injury to the urethra or pelvis. An enlarged prostate or previous surgery to remove or reduce an enlarged prostate gland. Cancer of the urethra or prostate. Sexually transmitted infections.

What is meatal dilatation?

Meatal/urethral dilatation Dilatation is where the urethra or the meatus (external opening) are stretched under local or general anaesthetic. After lubricating the urethra with local anaesthetic gel, we stretch the urethra using dilators (plastic or metal, pictured) of increasing size.

Is urethral dilation necessary?

Why do I need a Urethral dilation? Urethral dilation (also known as Meatal dilation) is a procedure that may be recommended if you have as narrowed segment in your urethra or urethral opening due to scar tissue, which is causing an obstruction to the urinary stream.

Do you need a catheter after urethral dilation?

You may require a temporary bladder catheter for one to seven days afterwards, and you may need to learn to dilate (stretch) your own urethra with a catheter after the procedure.

Can a dilated ureter cause pain?

Hydronephrosis may or may not cause symptoms. The main symptom is pain, either in the side and back (known as flank pain), abdomen or groin. Other symptoms can include pain during urination, other problems with urination (increased urge or frequency, incomplete urination, incontinence), nausea and fever.

What is the dilation of the urethral meat?

The dilation of the urethral meat is essentially a progressive enlargement of the urinary meatus then allowing better urination. An Ativan may be offered an hour before the procedure to help calm the person. Anti-coagulant drugs should be stopped a few days before the procedure.

What is the history of ureteral dilatation?

Ureteral dilatation and stenting are well-established procedures for managing ureteral obstruction of different etiologies and for managing urinary fistulas. Ureteral dilatation was first described by Doormashkin in 1926, but it only became popular in the early 1980s—after the development of angioplasty and drainage catheters.

What is a urethral dilation surgery?

It is a surgical operation that aims to widen the opening of the urethral meatus which has a narrowing, including a meat stenosis in humans. The dilation of the urethral meat is essentially a progressive enlargement of the urinary meatus then allowing better urination.

What is a urethral stricture?

Pelvic pain may accompany a urethral stricture. Urethral dilation is a medical procedure in which the urethra is gently stretched with a rubber or metal tube. An abnormal narrowing of the urethra, called a stricture, may inhibit the flow of urine and cause serious health problems, making this procedure necessary.

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