Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males

Abstract Background Primary bladder neck obstruction (PBNO) is one of the causes of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and rarely results in renal failure. We are presenting the clinical characteristics of young male patients with PBNO and renal failure. Methods Medical records of patients between 18...

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Main Authors: Adem Emrah Coguplugil, Bahadir Topuz, Turgay Ebiloglu, Murat Zor, Mesut Gurdal
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-09-01
Series:African Journal of Urology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00243-w
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spelling doaj-d81b0c4009d447d5a59dfe4ff6e3536d2021-10-03T11:21:23ZengSpringerOpenAfrican Journal of Urology1110-57041961-99872021-09-012711510.1186/s12301-021-00243-wPrimary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult malesAdem Emrah Coguplugil0Bahadir Topuz1Turgay Ebiloglu2Murat Zor3Mesut Gurdal4Department of Urology, Gulhane Training and Research HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gulhane Training and Research HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gulhane Training and Research HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gulhane Training and Research HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gulhane Training and Research HospitalAbstract Background Primary bladder neck obstruction (PBNO) is one of the causes of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and rarely results in renal failure. We are presenting the clinical characteristics of young male patients with PBNO and renal failure. Methods Medical records of patients between 18 and 40 years old with PBNO and renal failure were retrospectively reviewed (2014–2020). Patients with anatomical cause of BOO, and any urological or systemic disease or previous history of any surgical procedure associated with renal failure and/or lower urinary tract dysfunction were excluded. Serum creatinine measurement, ultrasonography, uroflowmetry, cystoscopy, and videourodynamics were performed. Results Seven male patients were identified, and the mean age of the patients was 28.8 years. Symptom duration was > 5 years in all patients. Two patients presented with difficult voiding, and five patients presented with both storage and voiding lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Three patients were previously misdiagnosed as overactive bladder. At presentation, serum creatinine levels were between 1.7 and 2.4 mg/dl. One patient was under hemodialysis treatment and waiting for renal transplantation. Mean detrusor pressure at maximum measured flow rate, mean maximum flow rate (Q max), and mean average flow rate (Q ave) was 67.6 cm H2O, 9.5 ml/s, and 5.5 ml/s, respectively. With α-blocker treatment, serum creatinine levels were stable or decreased after 12 months follow-up and mean Q max and Q ave were increased to 14.8 ml/s and 10.1 ml/s, respectively. Conclusions PBNO is a common disease in young men presenting with a long history of LUTS. Videourodynamics is mandatory for accurate diagnosis, but having a high clinical suspicion for PBNO is key to ensure the diagnosis. Clinicians should pay more attention to PBNO in young male patients with a long history of LUTS to prevent misdiagnosis, incorrect treatment, and possible decrease in renal function by years.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00243-wBladder neckBladder outlet obstructionPrimary bladder neck obstructionRenal failure
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author Adem Emrah Coguplugil
Bahadir Topuz
Turgay Ebiloglu
Murat Zor
Mesut Gurdal
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Bahadir Topuz
Turgay Ebiloglu
Murat Zor
Mesut Gurdal
Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
African Journal of Urology
Bladder neck
Bladder outlet obstruction
Primary bladder neck obstruction
Renal failure
author_facet Adem Emrah Coguplugil
Bahadir Topuz
Turgay Ebiloglu
Murat Zor
Mesut Gurdal
author_sort Adem Emrah Coguplugil
title Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
title_short Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
title_full Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
title_fullStr Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
title_full_unstemmed Primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
title_sort primary bladder neck obstruction is one of the rare causes for renal failure in young adult males
publisher SpringerOpen
series African Journal of Urology
issn 1110-5704
1961-9987
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Primary bladder neck obstruction (PBNO) is one of the causes of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and rarely results in renal failure. We are presenting the clinical characteristics of young male patients with PBNO and renal failure. Methods Medical records of patients between 18 and 40 years old with PBNO and renal failure were retrospectively reviewed (2014–2020). Patients with anatomical cause of BOO, and any urological or systemic disease or previous history of any surgical procedure associated with renal failure and/or lower urinary tract dysfunction were excluded. Serum creatinine measurement, ultrasonography, uroflowmetry, cystoscopy, and videourodynamics were performed. Results Seven male patients were identified, and the mean age of the patients was 28.8 years. Symptom duration was > 5 years in all patients. Two patients presented with difficult voiding, and five patients presented with both storage and voiding lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Three patients were previously misdiagnosed as overactive bladder. At presentation, serum creatinine levels were between 1.7 and 2.4 mg/dl. One patient was under hemodialysis treatment and waiting for renal transplantation. Mean detrusor pressure at maximum measured flow rate, mean maximum flow rate (Q max), and mean average flow rate (Q ave) was 67.6 cm H2O, 9.5 ml/s, and 5.5 ml/s, respectively. With α-blocker treatment, serum creatinine levels were stable or decreased after 12 months follow-up and mean Q max and Q ave were increased to 14.8 ml/s and 10.1 ml/s, respectively. Conclusions PBNO is a common disease in young men presenting with a long history of LUTS. Videourodynamics is mandatory for accurate diagnosis, but having a high clinical suspicion for PBNO is key to ensure the diagnosis. Clinicians should pay more attention to PBNO in young male patients with a long history of LUTS to prevent misdiagnosis, incorrect treatment, and possible decrease in renal function by years.
topic Bladder neck
Bladder outlet obstruction
Primary bladder neck obstruction
Renal failure
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00243-w
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