The Effects of Bladder Diverticulum on the Pathophysiology of Bladder Outlet Obstruction: An Experimental Study in Guinea Pigs

This study is the first to urodynamically and histopathologically evaluates the effects of bladder diverticulum (BD) secondary to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Guinea pigs (n=32) weighing 900-1,000 g were divided randomly into four groups: Sham, BD, BOO, and BD combined with BOO. All guinea pigs...

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Published in:Şişli Etfal Hastanesi tıp bülteni Vol. 55; no. 4; pp. 560 - 564
Main Authors: Karadag, Aslihan, Celebi, Suleyman, Gun Soysal, Feryal, Yildiz Ozaydin, Ipek, Keskin, Erbug
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Turkey Med Bull Sisli Etfal Hosp 01-01-2021
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Summary:This study is the first to urodynamically and histopathologically evaluates the effects of bladder diverticulum (BD) secondary to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Guinea pigs (n=32) weighing 900-1,000 g were divided randomly into four groups: Sham, BD, BOO, and BD combined with BOO. All guinea pigs in the four groups underwent urodynamic evaluation preoperatively and at 1 month postoperatively. The bladders were removed and examined histopathologically. The post-operative filling detrusor pressure was lower in the Sham group (7.1±1.6 cm H O) than in the BD (21.4±5.6 cm H O) and BD with BOO groups (23.6±9.3 cm H O) (p<0.05). There was no difference between the Sham and BOO (9.5±4.0) groups. Post-operative bladder compliance was better in the Sham group (2.3±0.8 ml/cm H O) than in the BD (0.9±0.22 ml/cm H O) and BD with BOO groups (0.6±0.3 ml/cm H O) (p<0.05). Involuntary detrusor contraction was not observed in the Sham or BOO groups, but was observed in 37.5% of subjects in the BD and BD with BOO groups. On histological examination, the bladder wall was thicker (3.75±0.68 mm) (p=0.601), and the connective tissue volume was significant increased (p=0.046), in the bladder muscularis mucosa in the BD groups compared to the BOO group. Physiological and histopathological changes in the bladder with BD combined with BOO are more evident than with BOO alone.
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ISSN:1302-7123
1308-5123
DOI:10.14744/SEMB.2020.45389