Case Reports in Transplantation (Jan 2015)

Transurethral Incision of the Bladder Neck in a Woman with Primary Bladder Neck Obstruction after Kidney Transplantation

  • Dean Markić,
  • Maksim Valenčić,
  • Anton Maričić,
  • Kristian Krpina,
  • Dražen Rahelić,
  • Juraj Ahel,
  • Nino Rubinić,
  • Lidija Orlić,
  • Sanjin Rački

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/312084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Voiding dysfunction is frequently seen in the early posttransplant period. Among other causes, this condition can arise due to bladder outlet obstruction. Primary bladder neck obstruction (PBNO) is a possible but very rare cause of bladder outlet obstruction. We present the case of a 52-year-old woman who, after kidney transplantation, presented with PBNO. The diagnosis was established based on symptoms, uroflowmetry, and multichannel urodynamics with electromyography. The transurethral incision of the bladder neck was made at the 5- and 7-o’clock position. After the operation, the maximal flow rate was significantly increased, and postvoid residual urine was decreased compared to the preoperative findings. The patient was followed for 5 years, and her voiding improvement is persistent. This is the first reported case of PBNO treated with a transurethral incision of the bladder neck in a posttransplantation female patient.