Urethral DilationHow to say it: Ur-Re-Thrul Di-Lay-Shun by Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionThe urethra is a tube that passes urine out of the body. Urethral dilation opens a narrow urethra. Reasons for ProcedureThis procedure is done to allow urine to pass in people with:
These problems are more common in men. Possible ComplicationsProblems are rare, but all procedures have some risk. Your doctor will go over some problems that could happen, such as:
Smoking can make problems worse and slow healing. Quitting before surgery can improve recovery. What to ExpectPrior to ProcedureYou will need to:
Description of the ProcedureThe urethra will be numbed. One of 2 methods will be used to widen the urethra:
The tools will be removed. A tube may be placed to help urine pass while you heal. How Long Will It Take?30 minutes Will It Hurt?Anesthesia will prevent pain. There may be discomfort when tools are first put in. You may also have some discomfort when you pass urine in the next few days. Post-procedure CareAt the Care Center You may be given pain medicine. At Home Most will return to normal activity by the next day. Call Your DoctorCall your doctor if you are not getting better or you have:
If you think you have an emergency, call for emergency medical services right away. RESOURCES:Family Doctor—American Academy of Family Physicians https://www.familydoctor.org Urology Care Foundation
https://www.urologyhealth.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Urological Association
https://www.cua.org Health Canada
https://www.canada.ca References:Common benign urologic conditions in men. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: https://www.dyname.... Accessed July 1, 2020. Dilation treatment for urethral stricture. NYU Langone Health website. Available at: https://nyulangone.org/conditions/urethral-stricture-in-adults/treatments/dilation-treatment-for-urethral-stricture. Accessed July 1, 2020. Urethral strictures. Beaumont website. Available at: https://www.beaumont.org/conditions/urethral-strictures. Accessed July 1, 2020. What is meatal stenosis? Urology Care Foundation website. Available at: https://www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/meatal-stenosis. Accessed July 1, 2020. What is urethral stricture? Urology Care Foundation website. Available at: https://www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/urethral-stricture-disease#Dilation. Accessed July 1, 2020. Last reviewed July 2020 by
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Adrienne Carmack, MD Last Updated: 7/1/2020 |
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