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Postoperative Microscopic Pyuria and Role of Damage-Associated Molecular Pattern: A Literature Review
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Min-Kyu Kim, Ki Hong Kim
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Urogenit Tract Infect 2024;19(3):73-79. Published online December 31, 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14777/uti.2448026013
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Abstract
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- All patients who undergo transurethral prostate surgery exhibit pyuria and microscopic hematuria in postoperative urinalysis. Postoperative asymptomatic pyuria is associated with the inflammatory process and surface remodeling of the prostate, rather than infection. Various studies have investigated the incidence, duration, and risk factors for postoperative pyuria, noting that factors like age, surgery time, and prostate size can influence outcomes. Postoperative pyuria reflects tissue recovery and inflammation, and the use of antibiotics in asymptomatic patients may not be appropriate.
Case Report
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Von Brunn’s Nest in an Incidental Bladder Mass Found during Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate
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Seungsoo Lee
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Urogenit Tract Infect 2020;15(1):13-15. Published online April 30, 2020
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14777/uti.2020.15.1.13
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Abstract
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- A 62-year-old male with benign prostatic hyperplasia underwent holmium laser enucleation of the prostate. During surgery, a small nodular mass was found incidentally in the trigone of the bladder. The lesion was removed completely by a transurethral resection with a bipolar device. A pathology examination of the lesion indicated von Brunn’s nests.
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