Female Urethral Condyloma Causing Bladder Outlet Obstruction

International Neurourology Journal 2014³â 18±Ç 1È£ p.42 ~ p.44

äÁöÀ±(Chae Ji-Yun) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Department of Urology
¹èÀçÇö(Bae Jae-Hyun) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Ansan Hospital Department of Urology
À±Ã¶¿ë(Yoon Cheol-Yong) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Department of Urology
¹ÚÈ«¼®(Park Hong-Seok) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Department of Urology
¹®µÎ°Ç(Moon Du-Geon) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Department of Urology
ÀÌÁ¤±¸(Lee Jeong-Gu) - Korea University College of Medicine Anam Hospital Department of Urology
¿À¹Ì¹Ì(Oh Mi-Mi) - Korea University College of Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Department of Urology

Abstract

In women, urethral condyloma rarely leads to a bladder outlet obstruction. A 39-year-old woman who presented with frequency, urgency, and residual urine sensation was found to have a condyloma in her urethral meatus. Urodynamic study indicated bladder outlet obstruction. After condyloma excision, she returned to normal voiding, and the free maximum flow rate improved. In women, excision of urethral condylomas that cause obstruction can be an effective treatment with early recovery of voiding function.

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Urinary bladder neck obstruction, Condyloma acuminata, Female, Urethra
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