urethrotomia
Urethrotomia is a surgical procedure involving the creation of an opening in the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. This procedure is typically performed to treat conditions such as urethral strictures, which are narrowings or obstructions in the urethra, or to facilitate the passage of a catheter in cases of urinary retention. The procedure can be done using various techniques, including laser surgery, electrocautery, or mechanical means, depending on the specific clinical situation and the surgeon's preference.
The primary goal of urethrotomia is to restore urinary flow and alleviate symptoms such as difficulty urinating,
Urethrotomia is a relatively common surgical procedure, particularly in the management of male and female urinary