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Urethra procedures - VIU

Introduction

The urethra is an important part of the human body, which is majorly responsible for the excretion of urine. It helps pass the urine out of the body through the urinary bladder. The male urethra has the additional function of carrying semen to the outside of the body through the penis. Any issues in the urethra directly impact the passage of urine from the body, which is a dangerous situation. Urethral stricture is one of the common issues of the urethra that causes narrowing of the urethral tube. Several urethra procedures, such as Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU), help treat urethral strictures.

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What is Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) is an effective treatment for issues of urethral stricture. The narrowing of the urethra can be from different issues, such as the destruction of the lining or injuries. These urethral strictures decrease the size of the urethra and result in issues while passing urine or semen. It affects men more than women. In males, it can additionally result in weak reproductive health.

What are the types of Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) does not have any types. The number of incisions depends on the extent of severance of urethral strictures required. As urethral strictures are rare in women, it is usually performed on men.

Who is an Ideal Candidate for Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

Any patient with urethral strictures can seek medical help from registered surgeons who have expertise in performing Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU). A simple physical examination, urethral ultrasound or x-rays, retrograde urethrogram, cystoscopy, urethroscopy, etc., can help determine the presence of urethral strictures. Once a patient’s condition is established, the doctor recommends that the patient undergo detailed preoperative and pre-anesthesia checks. When a patient clears all preoperative and pre-anesthesia checks, he/she is considered ready for Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU).

How is Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) Performed?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) requires some preparation. For example, patients should not eat or drink for at least six to eight hours before the surgery. The procedure starts with giving the patient preoperative antibiotics to eliminate the chances of infection during and after the VIU. A patient is prepped for the surgery and has to lie on a cystoscopy table in the dorsal lithotomy position (lying on the back with thighs spread apart and knees raised and pulled backward).

 

Anesthesia is administered to the patient. The doctor then inserts a urethrotome or cystoscope into the urethra along with a surgical knife. The knife eliminates the urethral strictures, and reassessment is carried out to determine if additional cuts are required.

The urinary bladder is then emptied, and it is filled with irrigation liquid. A catheter is used to drain the irrigation fluid, and the patient is shifted to the recovery room. Doctors keep the patient under strict medical supervision to monitor his vitals. Once a patient is able to pass urine properly, he/she is discharged. Patients may have to be given pain medication through the intravenous (IV) drip.

Is Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) Safe?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) is a modern procedure that uses high-end technology to eliminate urethral strictures. However, since it is a medical procedure, it comes with certain possible complications. These can be minimized under the strict supervision of medical professionals. Common complications that may need to be taken care of after VIU are:

 

  • Any possible infections
  • Swelling in penis
  • Inability to pass urine comfortably
  • Burning sensation or discomfort
  • Bleeding in urine
  • Recurrence of urethral strictures
What are the Benefits of Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

The advantages of Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) are not limited to the following:

 

  • Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) helps clear the urethra stricture issues to normalize the functioning of the urethra through a minimally invasive procedure.
  • VIU eliminates possible urination issues such as spraying and pain during urination.
  • It has lower risks and complications compared to other surgical procedures.
  • ● Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) does not require hospitalization. Patients can go home the evening of the procedure.
  • ● It is an advanced medical procedure that uses the best technology to improve a patient’s medical condition.
Where to go for Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

After a detailed look at the reasons that necessitate Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) you may look for a reputable hospital for your medical needs. SMILES Institute of Gastroenterology LLP is a reputed chain of research institutes and hospitals offering super-specialized services in advanced urethra procedures such as Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU). You can reach this super-specialty hospital for consultation and advice on different urethra procedures. SMILES has a specialized team of qualified doctors who have performed more than 20,000 successful surgeries. Professional doctors take care of every VIU patient to ensure the best results using high-end medical technology with multiple benefits for a quality lifestyle.

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FAQ's

Will I Feel Pain During Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

You may not feel any pain during Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) as it is a modern procedure. Anesthesia prevents pain during surgery. You may be given general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia as required.

How Long Does it take to Get Back to Work After Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) requires a minimum of 3-4 weeks of post-procedure rest. Thus, you may get back to your routine within a month of the procedure. You can go home on the day of the procedure.

How Soon can I Return to a Normal Sex Life After Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU)?

Visual Internal Urethrotomy (VIU) is an advanced procedure that does not affect your sex life. You may return to your regular sex life within a month of the procedure.

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