Male urethral stricture disease is a non-cancerous narrowing of the urethra sometimes the result of trauma. This results in problems with urinating including pain, difficulty starting and weakened stream, retention of urine, infection and sometimes bleeding. Click here to begin scheduling an appointment: You will need to create a Mayo account and take this Urethral Stricture questionnaire to see if an appointment is right for you
Consult Male Urethral Stricture Consult Types Urethral Stricture Video Visit
Imaging Male Urethral Stricture Imaging Pelvic MRI Post-Void Residual (PVR) Retrograde Urethrogram Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
Lab Chemistry Panel (Electrolytes) Creatinine HbA1c Male Urethral Stricture Labs PSA Testosterone Urinalysis Urine Culture
Procedure Cystoscopy Flow / RU Male Urethral Stricture Procedures Urocuff Urodynamics Uroflow Video Urodynamics
Therapy Endoscopic Urethral Dilation Endoscopic Urethrotomy Intermittent Self-Dilation Male Urethral Stricture Non-operative Therapies Male Urethral Stricture Surgical Therapies
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