Pre-operative Assessment by Sonourethrography Only in Anterior Urethral Strictures.
NCT ID: NCT04452890
Last Updated: 2022-12-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-07-01
2022-06-30
Brief Summary
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Different clinical studies have proven that SUG has a higher sensitivity to evaluate the length of urethral strictures compared to RUG or VCUG.
The goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of using SUG as single pre-operative assessment tool in patients with suspicion of anterior urethral strictures. In this way, use of RUG and/or VCUG could be omitted in the pre-operative work-up of patients with anterior urethral strictures, thereby avoiding significant radiation load of patients.
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Detailed Description
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The pathological narrowing of the urethral lumen can lead to a wide variety of symptoms which ask for specific diagnostic investigations, in which imaging of the urethra plays a central role. Retrograde urethrography (RUG) and voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) are considered to be the gold standard diagnostic investigation techniques for diagnosis of USD.
In both techniques, contrast is instilled in the urethra through the urethral meatus and radiographic imaging is used to visualize the urethra. RUG and VCUG offer the possibility to visualize the urethra completely and to evaluate the number, length and location of urethral strictures. On the other hand, these techniques have some crucial disadvantages. First and foremost, the radiation load of the genitopelvic region in often young patients is inevitable in RUG and VCUG. Secondly, it is impossible to evaluate the degree of spongiofibrosis with radiographic imaging.
In 1988, McAnnich, et al. were the first to describe sonourethrography (SUG) for the diagnosis of anterior urethral strictures in males. In this technique, a Foley catheter is inserted in the urethral meatus and a physiological solution is instilled in the urethra while a linear 7,5 MHz ultrasound probe is placed sagitally over the course of the urethra. SUG is not only able to evaluate the length and localization of a US, but it also enables the investigator to evaluate the grade of spongiofibrosis.
Different strudies have shown that SUG has a higher sensitivity for the measurement of urethral stricture length compared to classical radiographic imaging such as RUG or VCUG. Since the choice of the most adequate surgical technique depends on the length of the urethral stricture, correct estimation of the urethral stricture length is of the utmost importance.
The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the use of sonourethrography as single diagnostic tool in the pre-operative diagnostic work-up of males with suspicion of anterior urethral strictures. In this way, classic radiographic imaging such as RUG and VCUG could be omitted in these patients, saving them from a significant radiation load.
Fifty patients with penile strictures and fifty patients with bulbar strictures will be included in this study. When 50% of patients (25 penile and 25 bulbar strictures) have completed the study, an interim analysis will be conducted. If this analysis shows that RUG or VCUG can be omitted in 80% or more of patients, the study will be stopped.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Sonourethrography
Ultrasound of the urethra (Sonourethrography - SUG): In this procedure, a Foley catheter is inserted into the top of the urethra and physiological serum is instilled into the urethra while a linear 7.5 MHz ultrasound probe is placed sagitally on the course of the urethra to detect a narrowing of the urethra.
Sonourethrography
Ultrasound of the urethra.
Interventions
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Sonourethrography
Ultrasound of the urethra.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Anterior urethral strictures (except for meatal strictures)
Exclusion Criteria
* Meatal strictures
* History of hypospadias repair
* History of phalloplasty
18 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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University Hospital, Ghent
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Dept. of Urology, Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, , Belgium
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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BC-06980-ADP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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