This study aimed to investigate the association between meatal stenosis and primary nocturnal enuresis severity, and evaluated therapeutic outcomes following surgical correction.
Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a prevalent pediatric condition characterized by involuntary urination during sleep in children aged five years or older who have never achieved consistent nighttime dryness. The prevalence of PNE decreases with age, affecting approximately 15% of five-year-old and decreasing to 1-2% by adolescence. Meatal stenosis, defined as the pathological narrowing of the urethral meatus, is an underexplored potential factor. This condition is known to cause obstructed urinary flow, incomplete bladder emptying, and increased bladder pressure, all of which may contribute to enuresis. The incidence of meatal stenosis is higher in circumcised males but can also occur in uncircumcised males and females due to inflammation, trauma, or infection
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
Patients diagnosed with primary nocturnal enuresis.
New Valley University
New Valley, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Association between Meatal Stenosis and primary nocturnal enuresis
Association between Meatal Stenosis and primary nocturnal enuresis was assessed to determine whether there is a significant relationship between the presence of meatal stenosis and the occurrence of primary nocturnal enuresis in male children aged 7-12 years.
Time frame: 3 years from collecting the data from the database
Resolution of primary nocturnal enuresis post-meatoplasty
Resolution of primary nocturnal enuresis post-meatoplasty was assessed to assess the effectiveness of meatoplasty in resolving primary nocturnal enuresis in children with meatal stenosis.
Time frame: 3 years from collecting the data from the database
Need for Revision Meatoplasty
Need for Revision Meatoplasty was assessed in patients due to persistent or recurrent meatal stenosis after the initial surgery.
Time frame: 3 years from collecting the data from the database
Prevalence of Meatal Stenosis in primary nocturnal enuresis patients
Prevalence of Meatal Stenosis in primary nocturnal enuresis patients was assessed among children diagnosed with primary nocturnal enuresis within the study period (2021-2024).
Time frame: 3 years from collecting the data from the database
Incidence of complications
Any complications or adverse events following meatoplasty, including infection, scarring, or urinary retention were recorded.
Time frame: 3 years from collecting the data from the database
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