Urology treats urinary tract diseases in all genders and male reproductive issues, covering the kidneys, bladder, prostate, urethra, from infections to complex cancers.
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The evaluation of urinary retention is a structured process designed to accomplish three goals: confirm the retention, identify the specific cause (obstruction vs. pump failure), and assess for complications (renal failure, infection). This process moves from non-invasive screening to invasive functional testing.
Physical Examination
Post-Void Residual (PVR) Measurement
This is the gold standard for confirming diagnosis.
Renal Ultrasound
Performed to check the upper urinary tract (kidneys and ureters). We look for Hydronephrosis (swelling of the kidney pelvis) and Hydroureter. This indicates that the bladder pressure is dangerously high and backing up into the kidneys, putting the patient at risk of permanent renal failure. This test is mandatory for men with elevated creatinine levels.
Urodynamics (Pressure-Flow Studies)
This is the definitive functional test, reserved for complex or unclear cases (e.g., distinguishing between obstruction and a weak bladder before surgery).
Cystoscopy
A visual inspection of the urethra and bladder using a flexible fiberoptic camera passed through the urethra.
Retrograde Urethrogram (RUG)
If a urethral stricture is suspected (e.g., history of trauma or sexually transmitted infection), dye is injected into the urethra and X-rays are taken. This visualizes the location, length, and density of the narrowing to plan reconstruction (Urethroplasty).
Ambulatory Urodynamics
Under challenging cases where standard urodynamics fail to capture the pathology, ambulatory testing allows for natural filling and voiding monitoring over several hours.
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No, it is entirely painless. It is basically a specialized ultrasound machine. A probe with some gel is placed on your lower belly. It takes about 10 seconds to get a reading. It is non-invasive and uses sound waves rather than radiation.
Because the urinary tract is a connected plumbing system. If the bladder is full and under high pressure, the fresh urine coming from the kidneys has nowhere to go. It backs up, leading to kidney swelling (hydronephrosis). This back-pressure can cause permanent kidney damage. Ultrasound checks to ensure your kidneys are safe.
Not necessarily. Acute retention, inflammation, and the mechanical trauma of inserting a catheter can all cause massive spikes in PSA levels (even up to 20-30 ng/mL) without cancer being present. We usually wait at least 4-6 weeks after the retention episode settles before relying on a PSA test for cancer screening to ensure accuracy.
A Urologist is a surgeon who treats the “plumbing” (bladder, prostate, obstruction, stones). A Nephrologist is a medical doctor who treats the “filter” (kidney function, dialysis, hypertension). For urinary retention, you primarily see a Urologist, but if the retention has damaged the kidneys, a Nephrologist may join the team to manage the renal failure.
No. For a typical man with obvious BPH and retention, we often proceed to treatment based on history, exam, and PVR. Urodynamics is reserved for complex cases—such as women, patients with neurological diseases, young patients, or men who have failed previous surgeries—to figure out the exact mechanics of the failure before operating.
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