Ewha Med J.  1992 Dec;15(4):389-396. 10.12771/emj.1992.15.4.389.

Genitourinary Tuberculosis : Experiences Over a Period of 16 Years

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  • 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract

One hundred sixty tour patients with genitourinary tuberculosis who were seen in the department of Urology of Ewha Womans University Hospital over the 16-year period 1976~1991 were studied. The author analyzed patient's clinical. radiological and laboratory dates. The following results were obtained : 1) The number of admissions under the impression of genitoruinary tuberculosis were 203 which was 4.2% of total number of admissions. In 1970th, it took more than 5%, but in late 1980th. it took less than 3%. 2) The age of patients varied from 11 to 67 and the mean age was 38.8. The patients at ages between 20 and 40 took 70.8% of total number. The overall sex ratio male to female was 1.15:1. In patients at the age of less than 40. male was predominant by the ratio of 1.41:1, but at the ace of over 40, female was predominant by 1:1.5. 3) The frequency of involvement of kidney was the highest by 82.3% (135 case). and then followed by epididymis 14.6% (24 cases), prostate 1.8% (3 cases). Among l35 cases of renal tuberculosis. 15 cases(11.5%) occured bilaterally, and 53 cases(39.3%) and 67 cases(49.6%) occured at right side, respectively. 4) Patients who had histories of tuberculosis other than genitourinary tract were 42 cases(25.6%) ; 39 patients had pulmonary tuberculosis or tuberculous pleurisy. 5) Most of patients had more than two symptoms. The urinary frequency was the most frequent symptom, which occurred in 52 cases(31.7%) ; and hematuria. flank pain and dysuria were also commonly seen. In four cases, there were symptoms of fever andoliguria. 6) In urinalysis, 55 cases(31.7%) showed both pyuria and hematuria. and 25 cases(15.9%) showed only hematuria. Urine AFB were seen on the microscope in 58 cases. 7) We could find the mixed type of infection in 26 cases(l5.9%) on the urine culture, and E. coli was seen most frequently among these( 11 cases, 6.7%). 8) On the excretory urography, there were non-visualized kidney in 57 cases(34.8%). hydronephrosis in 59 cases(36.0%). caliectasis in 47 cases(28.7%). and associated calcification and stones in 13 cases(7.9%). and most of these were combined. 9) In 43 cases, the treatment that has been used on the patients was INH. EMB. and RFP combination therapy only ; and for 121 cases. anti-tuberculous therapy and surgery were delivered. The most commonly used method of the operation was simple nephrectomy in 71 cases(43.3%). 23 cases of tuberculous epididymitis. all have been treated with surgical method. For the ureteral stricuture caused by tuberculosis, the endourologic methods of treatment were stent indwelling in 9 cases(5.5%) and balloon dilation in 7 cases(4.3%). Each of the cystoplasty and simple cystectomy with ileal conduit for contracted bladder caused by tuberculosis was performed in each 1 case.


MeSH Terms

Cystectomy
Dysuria
Epididymis
Epididymitis
Female
Fever
Flank Pain
Hematuria
Humans
Hydronephrosis
Kidney
Male
Nephrectomy
Prostate
Pyuria
Sex Ratio
Stents
Tuberculosis*
Tuberculosis, Pleural
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Tuberculosis, Renal
Ureter
Urinalysis
Urinary Bladder
Urinary Diversion
Urography
Urology
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