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Is a Course of Intermittent Self-dilatation with Topical Corticosteroids Superior at Stabilising Urethral Stricture Disease in Men and Improving Functional Outcomes over a Course of Intermittent Self-dilatation Alone? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Abstract

Context: Intermittent self-dilatation (ISD) is a therapeutic strategy used to stabilise a urethral stricture and postpone or avoid further treatment. Adding corticosteroids to this mode of management might further enhance its outcomes by downregulation of collagen deposition and excessive scar tissue formation. Objective: To explore whether a course of ISD with topical corticosteroids is superior at stabilising urethral stricture disease in men …

Authors

Verla W; Barratt R; Chan G; Dimitropoulos K; Esperto F; Yuhong Y; Greenwell T; Lumen N; Martins F; Osman N

Journal

European Urology Open Science, Vol. 51, , pp. 95–105

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 2023

DOI

10.1016/j.euros.2023.01.011

ISSN

2666-1691