Hypospadias -involves an abnormally placed [[urinary meatus]] (opening). Instead of opening at the tip of the [[glans penis|glans]] of the [[penis]], a hypospadic ure ... Hypospadias are among the most common birth defects of the male genitalia (second to [[cryptorchidism]]), but widely varying incidences http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=Urinary+opening+male&go=Go
A urethrocele is a prolapsed urethra into the vagina.æ Its most often seen in women after they give birth.The cause of this disorder is unknown, but surgery can correct it.
A urethra disorder is defined as a malfunction with the urethra. This can be caused by infection or deterioration of part of the urinary tract system and should be diagnosed and treated by a physician.
Ureterocele
If the prostatic urethra gets clogged, a striction occurs. Treatment for this condition includes urethrotomy, antibiotics, surgery and stenting.
Henry Hancock has written: 'On the operative surgery of the foot and ankle-joint' 'On the anatomy and physiology of the male urethra' -- subject(s): Urethra, Stricture
E. Hurry Fenwick has written: 'Obscure diseases of the urethra' -- subject(s): Urethral Diseases, Diseases, Urethra 'The electric illumination of the bladder and urethra' -- subject(s): Diseases, Urethral Diseases, Endoscopy, Bladder, Urethra, Urinary Bladder Diseases 'Operative and inoperative tumours of the urinary bladder' -- subject(s): Tumors, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms, Bladder 'Urinary surgery' -- subject(s): Genitourinary organs, Surgery
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They are known to decrease incidence of urethritis (inflammation of the urethra).
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Stent placements in your kidney are small tubes that are used to help drain urine when the urethra is blocked.
An operation called transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) relieves symptoms of BPH by removing the prostate tissue that is blocking the urethra.
If you see a stitch hanging from the tissue above the urethra after surgery, it could indicate that the stitch has not dissolved properly or has come loose from its intended position. This may pose a risk of infection or delayed healing. It is important to contact your surgeon or healthcare provider for an evaluation to determine if any further intervention is necessary.