Urethral prolapse: a retrospective analysis of hospitalized cases in Port Harcourt.

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BACKGROUND: Urethral prolapse is a disease of the prepubertal girls and postmenopausal women. It is rare and seen in most cases as a circular protrusion of the distal urethra through the external meatus. METHOD: A retrospective study of cases managed in University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) between January 1989 and December 2000 were analysed. RESULTS: Nineteen (0.4%) excisions of urethral mucosal prolapse out of a total of 4351 gynaecological surgeries were carried out between January 1989 and December 2000 in UPTH. Of the 35 total paediatric gynaecological admissions, there were 17 (49%) cases of urethral prolapse. It occurred commonly between ages 4 and 7 years (63%). Common presenting complaints included vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge and mass protruding from the urethral opening. Excision was found curative in all cases. CONCLUSION: There is a place for promotion of female education and community sensitization to encourage early presentation and treatment. This will reduce infectious morbidity and its sequelae in our environment.

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Akani, C. I., Pepple, D. K., & Ugboma, H. A. (2005). Urethral prolapse: a retrospective analysis of hospitalized cases in Port Harcourt. Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria, 14(4), 396–399. https://doi.org/10.4314/njm.v14i4.37195

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