2023
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16834
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Transrectal ultrasound vector projectile imaging for time‐resolved visualization of flow dynamics in the male urethra: A clinical pilot study

Takuro Ishii,
Tomonori Yamanishi,
Tomohiko Kamasako
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundQuantitative and comprehensive visualization of urinary flow dynamics in the urethra is crucial for investigating patient‐specific mechanisms of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Although some methods can evaluate the global properties of the urethra, it is critical to assess the local information, such as the location of the responsible lesion and its interactions with urinary flow in relation to LUTS. This approach is vital for enhancing personalized and focal treatments. However, there is a lac… Show more

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“… 22 Moreover, the opening of an anterior channel might be important for maintaining healthy urine flow in males. 23 , 24 The creation of an anterior channel in PUL is important for the procedure. 25 In our study, endoscopic manipulation was performed in Group A to reduce bleeding by preventing the contact of the delivery handle with the prostatic urethral mucosa under the basic technique.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 22 Moreover, the opening of an anterior channel might be important for maintaining healthy urine flow in males. 23 , 24 The creation of an anterior channel in PUL is important for the procedure. 25 In our study, endoscopic manipulation was performed in Group A to reduce bleeding by preventing the contact of the delivery handle with the prostatic urethral mucosa under the basic technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%