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Four-channel urethral pressure profiles (UPP's) were measured on six female dogs with an improved perfused open tip technique. A four-channel catheter with one side-hole per channel was used to measure four UPP's simultaneously in different directions. The dynamic properties of the system have been improved significantly by replacing the conventional perfusion system by a pneumo-hydraulic perfusion system, according to the design of Arndorfer. The UPP's thus obtained consistently show multiple peaks which depend on catheter orientation. These observations are explained in terms of the presence of several symmetrical as well as
asymmetrical
muscles in and around the canine urethral wall. Clinical application of the developed technique is expected to yield new information on the functional anatomy of the human
urethra
.
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PMID:Qualitative analysis of the four-channel, high-resolution urethral pressure profile of the female dog. 276 83
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive treatment that can be employed in many human diseases including prostate cancer. PDT for prostate cancer depends on the sequestration of a photosensitizing drug within the glandular tissue. The photosensitizer is subsequently activated by light (usually from a laser) and the active drug destroys tissue. Since prostate cancer is a multifocal disease, PDT must ablate the glandular prostate completely. This will depend on the precise placement of light sources in the prostate and delivery of a therapeutic light dose to the entire gland. Also, sources of light and their spatial distribution must be tailored to each individual patient. The uniform, therapeutic light distribution can be achieved by interstitial light irradiation. In this case, the light is delivered by diffusers placed within the substance of the prostate parallel to the
urethra
at a distance optimized to deliver adequate levels of light and to create the desired photodynamic effect. To help achieve the uniform light distribution throughout the prostate we have developed a computer program that can determine treatment effects. The program predicts the best set of parameters and the position of light diffusers in space, and displays them in graphical or in numerical form assuming a fixed attenuation coefficient. The two parameters of greatest importance in the computer simulation are attenuation coefficient and critical fluence. Both depend on the concentration of active drug within the prostate gland. It is necessary to know the nature of the spatial distribution of photosensitizer within the prostate to execute computer modeling of PDT with high precision. We found that the concentration of SnET2 is heterogeneous in nature, and is higher in the proximity of the glandular capsule. It is clear therefore that any future attempts of computerized modeling of this procedure must take into consideration the uneven sequestration of photosensitizer and the consequential
asymmetrical
necrosis of the prostate.
...
PMID:Spatial distribution of liposome encapsulated tin etiopurpurin dichloride (SnET2) in the canine prostate: implications for computer simulation of photodynamic therapy. 1257 28
Hypospadias is considered to be the result of inadequate fusion of urethral folds and, possibly, of canalization of a glandar epithelial cord during the formation of the spongy
urethra
. This theory had to be reconsidered because a recent study in normal human embryos has exposed such fusion and invagination as misconceptions. Autopsy specimens of five penises with hypospadias from foetuses and neonates were studied histologically. The findings complemented with data from the literature were correlated to the normal developmental process to reconstruct the pathogenesis of the disorder. Histopathological analysis revealed that the hypospadic orifice was the proximal part of a mucosal delta which revealed the structure of the roof and meatus of a flattened distal
urethra
. Branches of the raphe bordering the delta and terminating in prominent 'dog ears' had the characteristics of the transient urethral labia (folds). Associated curvature and torsion could be related to structural abnormalities of vascular structures, notably the distal corpus spongiosum, and fasciae predominantly proximal to the hypospadic orifice. Correlation with normal development indicated that hypospadias and associated anomalies are not caused by disturbed fusion or glandar invagination but by maldevelopment of a complex of primordial fascial and vascular tissue proximal to the urethral orifice which normally form the venter side of the penis by disproportionately strong proliferation and make the urethral orifice shift distalward. Insufficient growth may disturb that shift with the degree of deficiency determining the precise position of the urethral orifice, size of the urethral delta and defect of the prepuce. Shortage and/or poor organisation of these tissues explain curvature and, if
asymmetrical
, torsion, both of which can occur also with minimal urethral deformity or as congenital ventral curvature and torsion without hypospadias.
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PMID:Hypospadias and associated penile anomalies: a histopathological study and a reconstruction of the pathogenesis. 1712 66