Lichen sclerosus cause destructive scarring that can lead to urinary and sexual problems and a decrease of quality of life. Symptoms are pruritus and soreness, difficulty in retracting the foreskin and a poor urinary stream. Examination shows typical flat, atrophic, ivory to white colored papules that coalesce in plaques of varying sizes, commonly with a non-retractile prepuce and meatal stenosis.
Lecture n° 1:
Reconstruction of urethral strictures due to lichen sclerosus 28th Congress of the Société Internationale d’Urologie November 12 – 16, 2006 Cape Town – South Africa |
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BXO – Lichen sclerosus III° Simposio Internacional de Cirurgia Urologica Reconstrutora April 11-12, 2008 Rio de Janeiro-Brazil |
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Lichen sclerosus genito-urinario Società Italiana Urologia Territoriale (SIUT) Urologi Ospedalità Privata (Ur.O.P.) September 22 — 28, 2008 Rome – Italy |
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Lichen sclerosus Overview: etiology, clinical presentation and management Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital «URETHROPLASTY» July 19 – 20, 2012 Nadiad – Gujarat — India |
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Article n° 1
Lichen sclerosis of male genitalia involving anterior urethra
Lancet 1999; 354(number 9176): 429.
Article n° 2
Lichen sclerosus involving anterior urethra
J. Urol 1999; 16 1: 102 (Abstract 384).
Article n° 3
Lichen Sclerosus of the male genitalia
Contemporary Urology 2001; 13:, 47-58.
Article n° 4
Lichen sclerosus of the male genitalia and urethral stricture diseases
Urol Int 2004; 73: 1-5.
Article n° 5
Penile carcinoma in patients with genital lichen sclerosus: a multicenter survey
J Urol 2006; 175: 1359-1363.
Article n° 6
Resurfacing and reconstruction of the glans penis
Eur Urol 2007; 52: 893-900.
Article n° 7
Lichen Sclerosus of the Male Genitalia and Urethra: Surgical Options and Results in a Multicenter International Experience with 215 Patients
Eur Urol 2009; 55: 945-956.
Lichen sclerosis of male genitalia involving anterior urethra
Lancet 1999; 354(number 9176): 429.
Article n° 2
Lichen sclerosus involving anterior urethra
J. Urol 1999; 16 1: 102 (Abstract 384).
Article n° 3
Lichen Sclerosus of the male genitalia
Contemporary Urology 2001; 13:, 47-58.
Article n° 4
Lichen sclerosus of the male genitalia and urethral stricture diseases
Urol Int 2004; 73: 1-5.
Article n° 5
Penile carcinoma in patients with genital lichen sclerosus: a multicenter survey
J Urol 2006; 175: 1359-1363.
Article n° 6
Resurfacing and reconstruction of the glans penis
Eur Urol 2007; 52: 893-900.
Article n° 7
Lichen Sclerosus of the Male Genitalia and Urethra: Surgical Options and Results in a Multicenter International Experience with 215 Patients
Eur Urol 2009; 55: 945-956.
1. Question: What kind of anesthesia is used for this surgery?
Answer: General anesthesia with oro-tracheal or nasal intubation.
2. Question: How many hours does the surgery take?
Answer: About 2 hours.
3. Question: Are there any risks concerning erection after the surgery?
Answer: No, there aren’t.
4. Question: How many days of hospital recovery are expected following the surgery?
Answer: In general, from 3 to 5 days.
5. Question: How long will I have to use a catheter after the surgery? Is it painful to use the catheter?
Answer: The catheter must stay in place for one or two weeks after the surgery. The catheter is well tolerated because of its small diameter.
6. Question: Are there any particular recommendations during convalescence?
Answer: During convalescence, the use antibiotics is suggested until the catheter is removed. It is also suggested that long car trips be avoided, as well as heavy labor, sexual activity and sports.
7. Question: When will I be able to resume working, sexual activity and sports?
Answer: All these activities can be gradually resumed after the removal of the catheter.
8. Question: Can I ride a bike or a motorcycle immediately after the surgery?
Answer: Yes.
9. Question: What kinds of foods and drinks should be avoided after the surgery?
Answer: Beer and sparkling wines should be avoided, as well as large quantities of chocolate, cocoa, nuts and shellfish.
Answer: General anesthesia with oro-tracheal or nasal intubation.
2. Question: How many hours does the surgery take?
Answer: About 2 hours.
3. Question: Are there any risks concerning erection after the surgery?
Answer: No, there aren’t.
4. Question: How many days of hospital recovery are expected following the surgery?
Answer: In general, from 3 to 5 days.
5. Question: How long will I have to use a catheter after the surgery? Is it painful to use the catheter?
Answer: The catheter must stay in place for one or two weeks after the surgery. The catheter is well tolerated because of its small diameter.
6. Question: Are there any particular recommendations during convalescence?
Answer: During convalescence, the use antibiotics is suggested until the catheter is removed. It is also suggested that long car trips be avoided, as well as heavy labor, sexual activity and sports.
7. Question: When will I be able to resume working, sexual activity and sports?
Answer: All these activities can be gradually resumed after the removal of the catheter.
8. Question: Can I ride a bike or a motorcycle immediately after the surgery?
Answer: Yes.
9. Question: What kinds of foods and drinks should be avoided after the surgery?
Answer: Beer and sparkling wines should be avoided, as well as large quantities of chocolate, cocoa, nuts and shellfish.
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