159 results on '"M. Hachimi"'
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2. [Vesicouterine fistulas: an experience of 17 years]
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M, Drissi, T, Karmouni, K, Tazi, K, El Khader, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, and M, Hachimi
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Adult ,Uterine Diseases ,Urinary Incontinence ,Fistula ,Cesarean Section ,Pregnancy ,Urinary Bladder Fistula ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Hematuria ,Obstetric Labor Complications ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To discuss the diagnostic and the prognostic problems of vesicouterine fistulas (VUF) emphasizing on the therapeutic characteristics that lead to successful treatment.The authors retrieve retrospective series of 16 cases, collected between 1989 and June 2006, and they analyze the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects.The patients were young (29-40 years) with an average having three children. Cesarean was the most frequent etiology. The presentation symptoms were hematuria (in five cases), a urinary incontinence through the vagina (in eight cases) and both of them (in three cases). The diagnosis was suspected from the history and confirmed by the additional analyses. The treatment was surgical (excision of the fistulas) in 15 cases with an average follow-up of 2.5 years, the results on the functional aspect were satisfactory hence they were marked by the absence of urinary incontinence as well as the hematuria. On the obstetric aspect, the occurrence of pregnancy was noted in a patient at four years post-VUF repair.Vesicouterine fistulas are not very frequent and most often secondary to a cesarean or to consequences of difficult delivery. The treatment is essentially preventive by improving the obstetrical techniques through avoiding the bladder injuries during the cesareans.
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- 2007
3. [Youssef syndrome (vesico-uterine fistula): three case reports]
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M J, el Fassi, K, Tazi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Uterine Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Fistula ,Cesarean Section ,Urinary Bladder Fistula ,Humans ,Female ,Syndrome - Abstract
The authors report a series of three cases of Youssef syndrome observed over a 10 year period. All the fistulas were secondary to cesarian section. The diagnosis was established on clinical findings in one case. The intravenous urography was performed in all the cases and visualised the uterine cavity in one case. In the remaining cases the diagnosis was established by the retrograd cystography. The treatment was surgical for two patients and the third one refused any treatment. With a mean recoil of fifteen months the results judged on the disappearance of the clinic signs were good in the two patients opered. The objective of this study is to analyse the aetiological, diagnosis and therapeutic aspects of this pathology.
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- 2003
4. [Psychological, sexual and social aspects of bladder exstrophy in adulthood. Analysis of 3 cases]
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K, el Khader, J, el Fassi, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ,Bladder Exstrophy ,Age Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Interpersonal Relations ,Social Behavior ,Stress, Psychological - Abstract
Rare congenital malformation, bladder exstrophy is usually treated soon after birth. Based on three cases report of bladder exstrophy in adulthood (two men and one women aged from 21 to 25 years), the authors emphasize the importance of psychological, sexual, and social disorders caused by this affection treated at this age. Urinary problems were excluded of this study. The authors stress the necessity of an early management of this malformation, if possible at birth in order to minimize these consequences.
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- 2003
5. [Endoscopic treatment of vesico-ureteral reflux by submeatic injection of autologous fat. Two case reports]
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M J, el Fassi, T, Karmouni, K, Tazi, K, Khader, A, Koutani, A A, Iben Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Vesico-Ureteral Reflux ,Adipose Tissue ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Endoscopy ,Female - Abstract
The authors report two cases of endoscopic treatment of vesico-ureteral reflux by submeatic injection of autologous fat. We describe the technique of prelevement and injection. The immediate results confirm the efficacity of this procedure. The long-term follow-up will allow us to adopt it and to give it some modifications.
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- 2002
6. [The York Manson approach in the treatment of prostato-rectal fistulae]
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K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, A, Koutani, A I, Atttya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Male ,Prostatectomy ,Prostatic Diseases ,Fistula ,Surgical Procedures, Operative ,Humans ,Rectal Fistula ,Middle Aged - Abstract
The York Mason approach appears to be one of the most suitable techniques for the treatment of prostato-rectal fistulas, as it provides a maximum chance of success with no morbidity, as no cases of anal incontinence have been reported to date. The authors report a case of prostato-rectal fistula secondary to transurethral resection of the prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia treated by the YORK MASON posterior trans-anosphincteric approach.
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- 2002
7. [Martius' technique in the treatment of complex vesicovaginal fistula]
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K, Tazi, S M, Moudouni, M A, Rhorfi, M, Nouri, A, Koutani, A A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Vesicovaginal Fistula ,Humans ,Urologic Surgical Procedures ,Female ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Sixteen cases of vesicovaginal fistulae (including 14 urethrovaginal fistulae), were treated vaginally using Martius' procedure. The authors describe the technique for the interposition of a labial fat pad, between the bladder and the vagina. The results are good. Thirteen patients have been cured. In one case a second was necessary using Guittes technique. There was two failures.
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- 2002
8. [Complex tubercular ureteral stenoses (report of 2 cases treated with permanent double-J catheter]
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K, el Khader, M J, el Fassi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Humans ,Tuberculosis, Urogenital ,Ureteral Diseases ,Equipment Design ,Urinary Catheterization ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Two patients presenting complex tuberculous ureteral strictures on an only existing kidney were treated with definitive double J stent changed every 6 months. This treatment modality was well tolerated. On the basis of two cases and literature review, different therapeutic measures are discussed.
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- 2002
9. [Hypospadias in adults]
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S, Moudouni, K, Tazi, M, Nouri, A, Koutani, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Hypospadias ,Time Factors ,Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
In order to evaluate the long-term results and complications, the authors reviewed the files of 14 adult patients operated for the first time for hypospadias.This study was based on retrospective analysis of the files of 15 adults between the ages of 17 and 36 years operated for hypospadias between 1989 and 1999. The findings of the first visit concerned the site of the urethral meatus, the presence and severity of chordee and the primary and secondary sexual characteristics. Urine culture was performed in all patients.The follow-up was 12 months to 8 years. Six of the 15 patients were treated by urethroplasty alone and 9 patients underwent urethroplasty with correction of chordee. 40% of patients (3 cases of anterior hypospadias, 2 cases of midpenile hypospadias and 1 vulviform hypospadias) obtained a good long-term result. In the case of complications (fistula, stenosis or distal necrosis of the tube), a single reoperation allowed good results to be achieved in 80% of the series.The results of treatment of hypospadias in adult patients differ from those obtained in children despite the use of similar surgical techniques.
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- 2002
10. [Complex vesicovaginal fistula. Report of 55 cases]
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K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Adolescent ,Vesicovaginal Fistula ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
To specify the clinical and therapeutic peculiarities of complex vesico-vaginal fistulas.55 cases of complex vesico-vaginal fistulas are reported. After the clinical diagnostic all the patients had an intravenous excretory urogram. The fistulas were classified according to the Benchekroun classification.The mean age was 34 years (17-70 years). The diagnostic was made clinically in all the patients. Thirteen patients had an abnormal intravenous excretory urogram. The treatment was made by a vaginal way in 45 patients, by an abdominal way in three patients and by a mixed way in two patients. Four patients had an urinary diversion and one refused the treatment. Among the 50 patients whose fistula was treated, 44 (88%) were continent whom 26 (52%) after one operation, 15 (30%) after two operations and three (6%) after three operations.The complex vesico-vaginal fistulas as all the vesico-vaginal fistulas are diagnosed clinically. The intravenous excretory urogram is indispensable to search an associated ureteral lesion. The treatment is surgical and usually needs the interposition of a vascularised graft.
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- 2002
11. [Retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Case report]
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T, Karmouni, M J, el Fassi, N E, el Kettani, K, el Khader, K, Tazi, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attiya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Liposarcoma ,Retroperitoneal Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
We report one case of retroperitoneal liposarcoma treated by surgery and radiotherapy. With the literature, we discuss the pathologic and therapeutic aspect of this lesion.
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- 2001
12. [Spontaneous hematoma of the adrenal glands]
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K, el Khader, M H, el Ghorfi, M, Ouali, A, Ibnattya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Hematoma ,Adrenal Gland Diseases ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
We report an uncommon case of unilateral spontaneous hematoma of the right adrenal gland in a 22-year old young man. Preoperative diagnosis was made by ultrasonography and CT-scan. A right adrenalectomy was performed. Pathological evaluation showed an isolated hematoma without adrenal abnormalities. The diagnostic and therapeutic aspects are discussed.
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- 2001
13. [Percutaneous nephrostomy: use of a simple inexpensive material in emergencies in precarious conditions]
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K, Tazi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A I, Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Humans ,Equipment Design ,Emergencies ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous - Abstract
We describe a cheap and simply technique of percutaneous nephrostomy which can be used anywhere. It consists, under local anesthesia, of insertion of a drain into renal cavity using only a needle, a sheat and dilatator. With this technique, we placed 81 PCN with 97% of success, without complication.
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- 2001
14. [Bladder exstrophy in the adult: therapeutic features. Report of 3 cases]
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J, el Fassi, K, el Khader, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A, Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Bladder Exstrophy ,Urinary Reservoirs, Continent ,Humans ,Female ,Urinary Diversion - Abstract
Bladder exstrophy is a malformation which the incidence is estimated at 3.3 per 100,000 births. It is usually treated in the first hours of life. The authors report three cases of bladder exstrophy treated in adult life with continent urinary diversion such as Benchekroun continent ileocaecal bladder (CICB). After a literature review on the management of bladder exstrophy, they studied clinical and therapeutical particularities of the bladder exstrophy in adulthood.
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- 2001
15. [Transitional cell carcinoma on ureteral stump after nephrectomy for pyonephrosis]
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K, el Khader, M, Ouali, A, Koutani, A I, Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Male ,Carcinoma, Transitional Cell ,Postoperative Complications ,Pyelonephritis ,Ureteral Neoplasms ,Humans ,Ureter ,Nephrectomy ,Aged - Abstract
The authors report a case of transitional cell carcinoma of the left ureteral stump in a 66-year old man treated by nephrectomy for pyonephrosis 6 years previously and cystoprostatectomy for bladder tumour 13 years previously. In the light of this case and based on a review of the literature, they essentially discuss the diagnostic and aetiopathogenic problems raised by this disease.
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- 2001
16. [Unusual testicular tumor: Leydig, Sertoli, and granulosa cell mixed tumor]
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K, el Khader, M, Ouali, N, Mahassini, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Male ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Adolescent ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Humans ,Sertoli Cell Tumor ,Granulosa Cell Tumor ,Leydig Cell Tumor - Abstract
We report an unusual case of a mixed granulosa-Sertoli-Leydig cell testicular tumor in a 16 year old man, who presented with bilateral gynaecomastia. A few cases have been published in the literature. Based on a case report, the authors describe the clinical, histopathological and therapeutical features of this rare affection.
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- 2001
17. [Prostatic leiomyosarcoma (report of 2 cases)]
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K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Leiomyosarcoma ,Male ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Middle Aged - Abstract
The authors report 2 cases of prostatic leiomyosarcoma. The first patient was not operated because of a severely debilitated state and died a fortnight after admission to hospital. The second patient underwent cystoprostatectomy with ilio-obturator lymph node dissection. Resection margins and lymph node dissection were negative and no further treatment was required. With a 10-year follow-up, the clinical and radiological assessment was normal. The diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this rare prostatic tumour are discusses.
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- 2001
18. [Obstetrical vesico-vaginal fistula. Report of 114 cases]
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S, Moudouni, M, Nouri, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Adolescent ,Vesicovaginal Fistula ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Obstetric Labor Complications - Abstract
Obstetric vesico-vaginal fistulas are frequent in North Africa. The objective of this paper is to analyse the epidemiologic and therapeutic factors, basing our study on 114 cases of vesico-vaginal fistulas.From February 1989 to December 1998, 114 patients with a mean age of 33 years (range: 17 to 76 years) were admitted to the department of urology for urogenital fistulas, classified as a function of the site of the fistula into 3 types, according to Benchekroun's classification: type I: urethrovaginal fistula (39.96%); type II: cervicovaginal fistula (11.40%); type III: vesicovaginal fistula (52.63%). Investigation of each patient comprised complete physical examination with laboratory and radiological assessment. Treatment was only performed after a minimal period of 3 months.The majority of fistulas occurred in young multiparous women living in rural zones, predominantly due to an obstetric aetiology (87%). 183 reconstructive operations were performed in 114 patients, i.e. 1.73 operations per patient. Cure was obtained in 87 patients (76.3%) with 37% for type I, 92% for type II and 100% for type III. Twelve intermediate results (fistulas were closed, with persistent stress incontinence or frequency) and 16 failures (persistence of a residual fistula or need for urinary diversion) all concerned type I fistulas.It appears that VVFs represent a public health problem in North Africa and that their surgical treatment is still technically difficult.
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- 2001
19. [Comparative results of the treatment of post-traumatic ruptures of the membranous urethra with endoscopic realignment and surgery]
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S, Moudouni, K, Tazi, A, Koutani, A, ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Rupture ,Adolescent ,Urethra ,Ureteroscopy ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Retrospective, comparative study of the long-term results of endoscopic realignment and surgery in the treatment of complete rupture of the posterior urethra.Between 1989 and 1998, 40 men were managed for traumatic posterior rupture of the membranous urethra: 30 were treated by endoscopic realignment for complete rupture while 10 were treated by surgery (perineal or transsymphyseal incision) for a long stenosis (3 cm) secondary to extensive rupture of the urethra.With a mean follow-up of 30 months (12 to 72 months), all patients treated by endoscopic realignment are continent and urinate with a satisfactory urine output (Qmaxor = 15 ml/s). This result was obtained after internal urethrotomy in 7 patients (23.33%) and transperineal urethroplasty in one patient. Six patients developed persistent impotence (20%). For the ten patients treated surgically, the voiding stream was considered to be satisfactory (Qmax15 ml/s in 6 patients while 4 developed short strictures accessible to endoscopic urethrotomy. Nine patients are continent, while one completely incontinent patient with perineal fistulas required a continent cystostomy. Four out of 10 patients reported sexual impotence.Endoscopic realignment of complete rupture of the membranous urethra is a simple, minimally aggressive technique, ensuring optimal preservation of continence and sexuality in young subjects.
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- 2001
20. [Inflammatory pseudotumors of the kidney: a case report]
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K, Tazi, A, Ehirchiou, T, Karmouni, K, Maazaz, K, el Khadir, A, Koutani, A I, Ibn Attiya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Humans ,Kidney Diseases ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Granuloma, Plasma Cell ,Kidney Neoplasms - Abstract
Inflammatory pseudotumors are uncommon benign tumors of unknown etiology which may develop at several anatomical sites, e.g., the airways and gastrointestinal tissues, soft tissues, the orbit, the spleen, or the lymph nodes. The renal site is extremely rare, and presents the problem of differential diagnosis as the clinical and radiological aspects of this tumor are similar to those of an adenoma or an angiomyolipoma, and suggest the presence of a carcinoma, in particular a cystic renal carcinoma which is also a rare form of tumor. There is therefore a risk that this benign lesion could be misdiagnosed. Due to the good prognosis associated with this type of tumor, in cases where the definitive diagnosis has been established no surgical procedure is necessary. However, the difficulty in making this diagnosis preoperatively means that in general the organ has to be surgically removed so that a histological analysis can be made and the negative or positive findings confirmed. In the present study, the case of an inflammatory pseudotumor of the kidney has been described. In this instance, radical nephrectomy of the left kidney was carried out as the disease was presumed to be renal cell adenocarcinoma. However, the histopathological analysis was negative as regards malignancy, and indicated the presence of an inflammatory pseudotumor. This article raises the question of the problem in establishing a preoperative definitive diagnosis, as a correct diagnosis is often only confirmed following nephrectomy (in cases where the contralateral kidney is healthy).
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- 2001
21. [Vesico-uterine fistula. Report of 10 cases]
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K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A I, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Uterine Diseases ,Fistula ,Cesarean Section ,Pregnancy ,Urinary Bladder Fistula ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
To study the aetiopathogenics, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this pathology.The authors report a series of 10 vesico-uterine fistulas observed over à 10 years period. The mean age was 32 years(30-40). The fistulas were secondary to cesarian section in 6 cases and to abnormal delivery in 4 cases. The symptomatology was an urinary leakage from the vagina in 6 cases, an isolated cyclic hematuria in 3 cases and the association of the two signs in one case. The diagnostic was established on clinical examination in 8 cases. Intraveinous urography was performed in all the patients and visualised the uterine cavity in only 8 cases. In the 2 remaining cases a retrograd cystography was performed and demonstrated the opacification of the uterine cavity. The treatment was surgical in 9 cases. One patient who had a menuria has refused the operation.The diagnostic of the vesico-uterine fistulas is often based on clinic examination but often necessitate recourse to complementary examinations mostly in the menouria forms. The intraveinous urography does not establish the diagnostic in all the cases but is an indispensable complementary investigation because it permits searching for an associated ureteral injury. With a mean recoil of one year the results judged on the disappearance of the clinic signs was good in all the patients.The vesico-uterine fistulas are often secondary to cesarian section or abnormal delivery. Their treatment is surgical but is above all preventive by the improvement of the obstetric taking care and avoiding the vesical injuries in the course of the cesarian section.
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- 2001
22. [Cancer of the female urethra. Report of 2 new cases]
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K, Tazi, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Urethral Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Female urethral cancer is a rare urologic malignancy, it is about 0.02% of genito urinary cancer in woman. Prognosis remains poor and it depends of staging of disease. Applying combined modality treatment (radiation and surgery) may produce local control and increase the survival.
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- 2001
23. [Malignant testicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a young subject]
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K, el Khader, M H, Lrhorfi, A, Koutani, A I, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Fatal Outcome ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Age Factors ,Humans - Abstract
The authors report a rare case of testicular non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma (NHML) in a 21-year-old man with a fatal outcome. In the light of the literature, they analyse the clinical features, clinical course and treatment of this lymphoma.
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- 2001
24. [Percutaneous nephrostomy: indications, techniques and results. Retrospective study of 81 cases]
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K, Tazi, S M, Moudouni, M, Nouri, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A A, Ibn Attyaa, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Cost Control ,Middle Aged ,Kidney ,Kidney Calculi ,Treatment Outcome ,Urinary Tract Infections ,Humans ,Female ,Aged ,Anesthesia, Local ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
A retrospective study has been made of 81 cases of percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) which were treated during the period 1989-1998. The mean patient age was 41 years (age range: 21-66 years). The reasons for the diversion via nephrostomy catheter were oligoanuria (43 cases), pyonephrosis (34 cases), and evaluation of renal function (four cases). The initial disease was found to be malignant in 23.25% of cases of oligoanuria, with six cancers of the cervix, three bladder cancers and one prostate cancer. Lithiasis was the main etiology in subjects with benign disease, and was the causative factor of oligoanuria in 55.8% and pyonephrosis in 67.6% of cases, i.e., a total of 47 cases (58%). PCN catheter placement was successfully carried out in 100% of cases, and resulted in improved renal function, and/or in the treatment of the initial infectious syndrome in the majority of cases. PCN is an excellent technique for upper urinary tract drainage due to its simplicity, efficacy, ease of insertion, low cost and satisfactory results. It is a minimally invasive technique, which necessitates only the use of a local anesthetic, a sound knowledge of the human anatomy involved, a trained operator and a minimum of material.
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- 2001
25. [Our results with percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Report of 61 cases]
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K, el Khader, T, Karmouni, K, Tazi, M H, el Ghorfi, A, Koutani, A, Ibnattya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Kidney Calculi ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent ,Recurrence ,Lithotripsy ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Between January 1990 and December 1997, 61 patients with renal calculi underwent percutaneous nepholithotomy. In the immediate postoperative period, 49 renal units (80.3%) were stone-free. At three months, our overall success rate was 91.8% after spontaneous elimination of non-significant residual calculi (3 mm). Complications were observed in 9.8% (six cases); hemorrhage and sepsis were the major complications. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is an effective, safe and reliable alternative to the open operation.
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- 2001
26. [Treatment of stafhorn calculi. Report of 71 cases]
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K, Tazi, T, Karmouni, A, Janane, M J, el Fassi, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Fistula ,Middle Aged ,Nephrectomy ,Kidney Calculi ,Treatment Outcome ,Recurrence ,Lithotripsy ,Sepsis ,Humans ,Blood Transfusion ,Female ,Aged ,Nephrostomy, Percutaneous - Abstract
We retrospectively investigated 63 patients suffering from 71 staghorn calculi, who were treated with primary surgical monotherapy, in order to determine long-term. results and the fate of the residual stones.Mean follow-up was 2.6 years. There were 63 patients (32 men, 31 women). The treatment was pyelolithotomy alone in 26 cases; nephrolithotomy alone in 14 cases; pyelolithotomy associated with nephrolithotomy in 18 cases; percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) in two cases; extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in one case; and nephrectomy in ten cases.At the conclusion of therapy the stone-free rate was 94.1%. The complication was septic complications in 12 patients, hemorrhage that needed transfusion in five case and fistula in one case. After four and six years, two patients developed renal insufficiency and two patients had a recurrence of stones.Primary surgery of complex staghorn calculi is justified because of its better results than PCNL associated with ESMIL.
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- 2001
27. [Nephrobronchial fistula: a case report]
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M, Smahi, H, Kabiri, A, Manesouri, A S, al Aziz, A, Messlout, A, Benosman, and M, Hachimi
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Adult ,Postoperative Complications ,Pyelonephritis ,Risk Factors ,Urinary Fistula ,Humans ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Urinary Calculi ,Bronchial Fistula ,Kidney ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
Nephrobronchial fistulas following pyonephrosis associated with urolithiasis are a rare occurrence. The possibility of severe problems arising during surgery should be taken into considerations; both the surgeon and the anesthetist should be fully informed of the specific risk factors involved. A favorable outcome mainly depends on the appropriate treatment and timely management of any thoracic complications. Although this rare pathology has been described in detail in the literature, the problems encountered during anesthesia and surgery have not been fully reported. This study therefore provides new data, as a case has been reported of a 38-year old female who underwent surgery for pyonephrosis; disease management and prognosis problems have been discussed.
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- 2001
28. [Epidermoid carcinoma of the male urethra]
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K, Tazi, S, Moudouni, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Urethral Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Aged - Abstract
Squamous cell carcinoma of the male urethra is exceptional, as all urethral tumours represent less than 1% of urinary tract tumours. Treatment depends on the stage and site of the lesion, but the prognosis remains very poor despite aggressive treatment, including mutilating resection surgery with or without associated radiotherapy. However, the current hope for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the urethra resides in radiotherapy-chemotherapy combination protocols based on the results obtained in squamous cell cancers of the oesophagus and anus.
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- 2000
29. [Major renal trauma: report of 18 cases]
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K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, A, Sadiq, T, Karmouni, A, Koutani, A I, Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent ,Hemodynamics ,Humans ,Female ,Kidney ,Nephrectomy ,Hematuria ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The authors report a retrospective study concerning 18 patients having major renal trauma. The patients study group was comprised of 11 males (61%) and seven females (39%) with a mean age of 23 years. The etiologic agents were traffic accident (eight cases), falls (five cases) and stab wounds (five cases). Gross hematuria was present in all the patients. After radiologic investigations the renal injuries were classified according to the American Association for Surgery of Trauma. Two patients were in stage V, seven in stage IV and nine in stage III. Three patients were operated in emergency for hemodynamic instability, two had a total nephrectomy and one a partial nephrectomy. Five patients underwent surgery between the 5th and 7th day, three had a suture of the renal parenchyma under a nephrostomy, one a partial nephrectomy and the third a total nephrectomy. Two patients had only a urinary drainage by placement of an ureteral stent in order to diminish the urohematoma. Eight patients were treated conservatively and all were in stage III. The mean retreat was 16 months. There was no mortality and among the eight patients who underwent surgery, none had complications, aside from two wound infections. The patients who were managed conservatively had good progression; they all had a control by computed tomography which showed that the urohematoma had decreased. None of the patients developed hypertension or infection of the urohematoma.
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- 2000
30. [Treatment of inflammatory urethral stenosis with endoscopic urethrotomy]
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K, Tazi, M, Nouri, S M, Moudouni, A, Koutani, A, Benatyaa, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrisa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Urethral Stricture ,Adolescent ,Urethritis ,Humans ,Urologic Surgical Procedures ,Endoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Urethral stricture, mainly consisting of cases of inflammatory stricture, is a frequent occurrence in Morocco. Numerous techniques have been proposed to treat these disorders, including internal endoscopic urethrotomy (IEU). Initially described by Otis and Maisonneuve using a blind approach, IEU was then further developed by Saches who carried out direct vision urethrotomy. It rapidly became established as the method of choice for primary treatment of urethral stricture, and classical surgery was limited to those cases in which this method had failed. However, although this technique is relatively simple and appears to be efficient, there is in fact a high relapse rate, necessitating repeated IEU; therefore at present there is a tendency to return to the classical methods of anastomotic resection and urethroplasty after the second or third IEU. Although the relapse rate is low for short, single or bulbar strictures, it is high for penile strictures and for those with accompanying severe periurethral fibrosis. In this study, we have reported the results of a homogeneous series of 149 cases of urethral stricture treated by internal urethrotomy. The aim of this retrospective study was to better define the indications for adopting this technique, and also to determine the reasons for failure. The various alternatives to IEU (resection, plasty) have been examined, as has their respective failure rate.
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- 2000
31. [Paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma in the young adult]
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K, Tazi, S, Moudouni, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Rhabdomyosarcoma ,Humans - Abstract
The authors report a case of paratesticular thabdomyosarcoma in a young adult. This tumour is more frequent in children than in adults. Rhabdomyosarcoma is the commonest variety of soft tissue sarcoma in children and young adults. It represents 6.5% of all malignant tumours in paediatrics with an annual incidence of 4 to 7 cases/million children. The primary paratesticular site is considered to have a good prognosis in comparison with other rhabdomyosarcomas, despite the frequency of retroperitoneal lymph node invasion. This superficial site allows rapid diagnosis and consequently often complete resection of the tumour. The multidisciplinary treatment of paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma has improved control of the disease with a 2-year survival of 80%.
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- 2000
32. [Uretero-vaginal fistula. Therapeutic alternatives concerning 10 cases]
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K, Tazi, S, Moudouni, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Urinary Fistula ,Vaginal Fistula ,Humans ,Ureteral Diseases ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Our purpose was to study aetiopathogenic, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of ureterovaginal fistulas.A retrospective study concerned 10 ureterovaginal fistulas. The main causes were gyneacoligical and obstetrical procedures. The diagnosis was based on clinical considerations and intravenous pyelography in all cases. Various therapeutic methods were used: Fistulas has managed in three cases by ureteroneocystostomy. Five cases were managed with ipsilateral ureteroureterostomy, the segment of ureter below the fistula was identified using ureteroscopic perforation of this segment in three cases. In one case the fistula was successfully managed by ureteroscopic placement of ureteral stent. In case whose fistula was developed after cancer pelvic we choice abstention.Late radiology showed success of the procedure in 7 patients and persistance of hypotony in 2 cases treated by u reteroneocystostomy.Ureterofistula is rare, but a relative frequent complication of pelvic surgery whose prevention is the most efficient treatment. Ureteroureterostomy is a good procedure when ureteroscopy is performed.
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- 2000
33. [Primary non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma of the adrenal gland. Case report and review of the literature]
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K, Tazi, A, Achour, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Male ,Lymphoma, B-Cell ,Adrenal Gland Neoplasms ,Humans ,Aged - Abstract
Primary lymphoma of the adrenal gland is an exceptional site for non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma, as fewer than 50 cases have been reported in the international literature. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of intraoperative discovery. The diagnosis of primary adrenal lymphoma can be suggested in the case of bilateral involvement and adrenal insufficiency, but there are no specific clinical or complementary criteria. The main differential diagnoses are adrenal metastases and adenomas. Management is often that of an incidentaloma. Primary NHML of the adrenal gland has a poor prognosis with a mean survival of 15 months. Only one case with a survival of 8 years has been reported in a patient treated with adjuvant radiotherapy, while basic treatment consists of combination chemotherapy. Our patient was treated by adrenalectomy followed by close surveillance.
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- 2000
34. [Severe injury of the female urethra resulting from pelvic fracture. Report of a case]
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K, Tazi, S, Moudouni, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Fractures, Bone ,Urethra ,Humans ,Female ,Pelvic Bones - Abstract
The authors report the case of a woman presenting with urethrovesical rupture and vaginal fistula following pelvic trauma. This is a rare lesion, only 30 cases were reported in the literature [12]. The diagnosis may be initially missed, as it requires a meticulous emergency uro-gynaecological examination. Lesions involve the bladder and almost all of the urethra, injuring both the smooth and the striated sphincters. Treatment by reconstructive surgery after good exposure of the fistula achieved a good anatomical result and a moderate functional result.
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- 2000
35. [Renal cancer in adults. Review of 68 cases]
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S M, Moudouni, K, Tazi Mokha, M, Nouri, M H, Lrhorfi, A, Koutani, A, Iben Attya Andaloussi, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Pain ,Middle Aged ,Nephrectomy ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Female ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The authors report a series of 68 cases of renal cancer observed over a 9-year period. Patients consisted of 33 women (49%) and 35 men (51%), with a mean age of 53 years (range: 23-85 years). The clinical features were polymorphic, dominated by loin pain (44%), haematuria (37%), a lumbar mass (19%), alteration of the general state (7%). The diagnosis was established by ultrasonography in 59 patients and CT-scan in 63 patients. The mean tumour diameter was 11 cm (4-22 cm) and two cases presented bilateral tumours. The time to diagnosis ranged from 1 month to 7 years. Staging reflected the advanced stage of the cancer. Treatment was surgical for 58 patients (58%). A lumbar incision was performed, in 40% of cases. Radical nephrectomy was performed in 82%, and partial nephrectomy was performed in 3% of patients. Histological examination of the specimen showed renal cell carcinoma in 75% of cases. The lymph nodes removed were invaded in 20% of cases. The mean follow-up was 29 months (6 to 84 months), normal at one year for 44 patients (86%) and at 5 years for 16 patients (31%). Tumour recurrence in the renal compartment was observed in 2 patients (4%). Asynchronous metastases occurred in 11 patients (21.5%) after 21 months. (range: 12-48 months). The overall 5-year survival was 100% T1, 69% T2 and 50% T3.
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- 2000
36. [Desmoid tumor of the mesentery secondary to colectomy. An exceptional cause of ureteric obstruction]
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S M, Moudouni, K, Tazi Mokha, M, Nouri, M H, Lrhorfi, A, Koutani, A, Iben Attya Andaloussi, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Ureteral Neoplasms ,Abdominal Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Fibromatosis, Abdominal ,Mesentery ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Gardner Syndrome ,Colectomy ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Desmoid tumours are rare lesions with a local invasive potential and a risk of recurrence, considered to be benign due to the absence of metastases. They are classified as fibromatoses and may be associated with Gardner's syndrome. The authors report an unusual case, in a 33-year-old woman, of a desmoid tumour invading the right ureter with upper tract dilatation. Etiologic factors (traumatic, hormonal, auto-immune...) are discussed, together with the treatment of choice to lower the risk of recurrence.
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- 2000
37. [Secondary sclerosis of the prostatic compartment after surgical treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy]
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S M, Moudouni, M, Nouri, M H, Lrhorfi, A, Koutani, A, Iben Attya Andaloussi, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Male ,Prostatectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,Sclerosis ,Incidence ,Urinary Bladder ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
In an 8-year period, 10 patients/1,280 developed bladder neck sclerosis following prostatectomy--an incidence of 0.78%. The mean age is 66 years (range 45-88).clinical signs of the disease are characteristic of infravesical obstruction confirmed by uroflow and X-ray examination. The best results for the treatment of the contracture were obtained after bladder neck incision and transuretral resection of the bladder neck contracture which gave--with mean follow-up of 12 months (range 7-24 months)--0% incidence of recurrence but after bladder neck dilatation it rose 100%.
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- 1999
38. [Benign prostatic hypertrophy: clinical and therapeutic aspects. Review of 1,280 cases]
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M, Nouri, K, Elkhadir, J, el Fassi, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Prostatectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Urinary Incontinence ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Humans ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Between 1989 and 1996, 1,280 patients aged 41 to 100 years were operated for BPH. 70% of patients were treated at the stage of complications such as acute urinary retention, haematuria, bladder stones or renal failure. 549 patients (42.9%) were treated by transvesical prostatectomy (TVP), 668 patients (52.18%) underwent transurethral resection (TURP) and only 63 (4.92%) were treated by bladder neck incision (BNI). Early postoperative complications essentially consisted of infections: wound infection (15%), followed by vesico-cutaneous fistula (2%), epididymo-orchitis (0.7%) and urinary tract infection (1.5%). Late post-operative assessment revealed retrograde ejaculation in 100% of cases after transvesical surgery, 80% of cases after TURP and almost no cases (4%) after BNI. The permanent urinary incontinence rate was 1.18% after TURP and 1.0% after transvesical surgery. The shortest mean postoperative stay was 5 days in the BNI group versus 12.5 days after transvesical surgery. Finally, the postoperative mortality, essentially due to septic shock and myocardial infarction, was (0.8%). The BPH complication rate is proportional to the delay in diagnosis and management. Transurethral resection remains the most effective treatment with the lowest morbidity.
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- 1999
39. [Prostatic chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Report of 2 cases]
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M, Nouri, A, Ibnattya, K, Elkhader, S, Moudouni, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Urinary Bladder ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell - Abstract
Infiltration of the prostate is frequent in the course of leukaemia. It is usually asymptomatic or may present in the form of classical bladder neck obstruction. The diagnosis is generally established during investigation of the prostate by biopsy or during treatment by resection. The authors report two cases of prostatic involvement in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
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- 1999
40. [Prostatic tuberculosis. Report of 2 cases]
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K, Tazi, M, Nouri, K, Elkhadir, A, el Ghorfi, A, Ibnattya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Prostatic Diseases ,Tuberculosis, Male Genital ,Antitubercular Agents ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
The authors report two cases of isolated tuberculosis of the prostate. This is a very rare site. The symptoms are not specific and the diagnosis is usually made on histological examination. Treatment is based on antituberculous chemotherapy.
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- 1999
41. [Migration of an intrauterine device into the bladder. Report of a case]
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M, Nouri, M, Fassi, A, Koutani, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Urinary Bladder Calculi ,Foreign-Body Migration ,Humans ,Female ,Intrauterine Devices - Abstract
We report an uncommon case of a bladder lithiasis arising from an intrauterine device (i.u.d.).A female patient with i.u.d. for 13 years consulted for frequent episodes of cystitis. Patient evaluation demonstrated a bladder stone.Treatment was cystolithotomy, which dislodged two stones. One stone was attached to the IUD.Bladder calculus arising from an IUD is very rare. We review the literature.
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- 1999
42. [Treatment of urethro-rectal fistulas. Apropos of 5 cases]
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M, Nouri, K, Tazi, J, el Fassi, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Prostatectomy ,Urethral Stricture ,Time Factors ,Urinary Fistula ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Middle Aged ,Pelvis ,Radiography ,Postoperative Complications ,Urethral Diseases ,Humans ,Rectal Fistula ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Urethro-rectal fistulas, consisting of prostato-rectal fistulas and fistulas communicating between the bulbo-membranous urethra and the rectum, are rare, easily diagnosed diseases, which essentially raise a problem of choice of surgical technique. Although the predominant aetiology is currently iatrogenic, many other less frequent aetiologies can also be responsible. Treatment is usually surgical with a large number of possible incisions. In the light of 5 cases, the authors review the various surgical techniques allowing cure of these fistulas, and indicate the advantages and disadvantages or each one.
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- 1999
43. [Fractures of the penis: apropos of 56 cases]
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M, Nouri, A, Koutani, K, Tazi, K, el Khadir, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Rupture ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Penis - Abstract
To review the diagnostic and epidemiological aspects and especially to demonstrate the value of emergency surgical treatment.In 8 years (1989-1996), 56 fractures of the penis in 55 patients were surgically repaired as an emergency procedure immediately after admission. The skin incision was often elective and longitudinal. After evacuation of the haematoma, the fracture was sutured with slowly resorbed suture material. The presence of a concomitant urethral lesion was systematically investigated and repaired.The mean age was 30 years, and 72.75% of patients were unmarried men. The mean operating time was 40 min and the mean hospital stay was 1.5 days. The immediate postoperative course was always favourable. In 36 long-term evaluable patients, sexual activity was resumed with no difficulties of erection or intromission. No case of chordee of the penis was observed, but two patients presented a cicatricial nodule.Fracture of the penis is a rare disease and is diagnosed clinically. Emergency surgical treatment is the only guarantee of a good functional prognosis.
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- 1998
44. [Percutaneous endopyelotomy. Apropos of 27 cases]
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M, Nouri, K, Tazi, T, Karmouni, K, Elkhadir, M, Fassi, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Constriction, Pathologic ,Hydronephrosis ,Middle Aged ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Electrocoagulation ,Drainage ,Humans ,Ureteral Diseases ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Kidney Pelvis ,Stents ,Urinary Catheterization ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
27 percutaneous endopyélotomies were performed in 27 patients from February 1989 to January 1996 to treat 20 cases of congenital hydronephrosis and 7 cases of acquired stenosis. Strictures of uretero-pelvic junction were treated by electrocautery with postoperative drainage using a double J stent in 11 cases, or Redon drain in 16 cases. The evaluable results for 25 patients with a mean follow-up of 11 months showed an overall success rate of 80%. This technique is the treatment of choice for acquired stenosis and stage I and II congenital hydronephrosis (Cendron).
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- 1998
45. [Vestigial retrorectal dermoid cyst. Apropos of a case]
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M, Nouri, K, Tazi, K, el Khader, S, Moudouni, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Douglas' Pouch ,Male ,Urinary Bladder ,Rectum ,Humans ,Urography ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Epithelium ,Dermoid Cyst ,Pelvic Neoplasms - Abstract
A case of recto-rectal congenital development cyst is described in 35-year-old man. This cyst presented in the form of voiding symptoms. Computed tomography revealed the relation and components of the development cyst. Treatment consisted of complete surgical excision via a transabdominal approach.
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- 1998
46. [Rigid ureteroscopy. Apropos of 88 cases]
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K, el Khader, A, Koutani, A, el Yazidi, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Ureteral Calculi ,Adolescent ,Urinary Fistula ,Vaginal Fistula ,Reproducibility of Results ,Constriction, Pathologic ,Middle Aged ,Urine ,Dilatation ,Treatment Outcome ,Foreign-Body Migration ,Ureteroscopes ,Ureteroscopy ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Ureteral Diseases ,Female ,Stents ,Retroperitoneal Space - Abstract
Rigid ureteroscopy has become a common tool for the diagnosis and management of several diseases of the upper urinary tract. Between April 1990 and April 1996, 92 ureteroscopy procedures were performed in 88 patients in the B Urology Department of Avicennes hospital for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The commonest therapeutic procedure was stone manipulation (72 cases). The overall success rate was 90.8% (Distal ureter: 89.6%, mid ureter: 80%, lumbar ureter: 100%) and the complication rate was 4%. Therapeutic ureteroscopy was also used to dry ureterovaginal fistula (4 cases) and ureteral fistula with retroperitoneal urinoma (2 cases), and to remove a double J stent which had migrated into the pelvic ureter (3 cases). Diagnostic ureteroscopy was performed for 7 ureteral strictures including 3 extrinsic compressions and 4 ureteral strictures all treated with dilatations after biopsy. One false passage was observed among diagnostic ureteroscopy procedures. Rigid ureteroscopy is a minimally invasive and reliable technique for the management of ureteric calculi and for the diagnosis and treatment of other ureteric lesions.
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- 1998
47. [Adenocarcinoma of the kidney associated with polycystic kidney treated by conservative surgery (apropos of a case)]
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K, el Khader, A, Koutani, M, el Mamoun, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Polycystic Kidney Diseases ,Cysts ,Liver Diseases ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Pancreatic Cyst ,Kidney ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Nephrectomy ,Disease-Free Survival ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The authors report a case of renal cell carcinoma discovered incidentally in a 52-year-old woman with hepatorenal and pancreatic polycystic disease. Treatment consisted of partial nephrectomy with no adjuvant therapy. After a 3-year follow-up, the patient is still alive with normal renal function and no signs of recurrence. The pathogenesis and therapeutic modalities are discussed in the light of a review of the literature.
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- 1997
48. [An unusual complication of anterograde endopyelotomy: ureteral intussusception (a case report)]
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K, el Khader, A, Koutani, M, Nouri, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Radiography ,Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction ,Recurrence ,Iatrogenic Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Kidney Pelvis ,Stents ,Ureterostomy ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Endopyelotomy has recently found a new place in the treatment of stenosis of the pyeloureteral junction, and it can represent a treatment of choice. We report an unusual case of antegrade ureteral intussusception after antegrade endopyelotomy in a 30 year-old young woman with a solitary kidney, which caused proximal ureteral obstruction. These intussusceptions were probably caused by double CH endoprosthesis. These iatrogenic injuries required surgical resection with calicoureterostomy.
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- 1997
49. [Role of ureteroscopy in the treatment of lithiasis of the pelvic ureter. Apropos of 52 cases]
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K, el Khader, J, el Fassi, K, Tazi, A, Iben Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Male ,Ureteral Calculi ,Adolescent ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Lithotripsy ,Ureteroscopy ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
Between July 1990 and December 1995, 52 patients with lower ureteral calculi were treated by rigid ureteroscopy in the "B" Urology department of Avicenne Hospital. The use of ureteroscopy facilitated Dormia extraction (58%) or ultrasonic lithotripsy fragmentation (17%) or removal of the stone with the two procedures (21%). The overall success rate was 92.3% with a 2% retreatment rate. Complications were rare (3 of 52: 5.8 percent). The mean hospital stay was 3.3 days. Based on our findings, we conclude that rigid ureteroscopy for lower ureteral stone removal is effective with low morbidity and shorter hospital stay.
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- 1997
50. [Fournier's gangrene. Analysis of 32 cases]
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K, el Khader, J, el Fassi, M, Nouri, A, Ibn Attya, M, Hachimi, and A, Lakrissa
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Urethral Stricture ,Anus Diseases ,Critical Illness ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,Shock, Septic ,Abscess ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Survival Rate ,Rectal Diseases ,Urinary Incontinence ,Debridement ,Cause of Death ,Humans ,Genital Diseases, Male ,Fournier Gangrene ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
A series of 32 treated cases of Fournier's gangrene is analysed. All patients were male, their age ranged from 19 to 89 years. In 16 cases (50%) the aetiology of gangrene was urethral (37.5%), anorectal (12.5%) and in the 16 remaining cases (50%) there was no identifiable cause. Mortality was high (28%) despite broad spectrum antibiotics and aggressive surgical debridement. This mortality was essentially associated to advanced age, debilitated state, delay in diagnosis and toxi infectious context. The average hospital stay was 26.5 days.
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- 1997
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