Prostate and Testicular Disease Flashcards
what is BPH characterised by?
fibromuscular and glandular hyperplasia
what does BPH predominantly affect?
transition zones
what symptoms to ask about LUTS? (6)
hesitancy terminal dribbling incomplete emptying frequency nocturne urgency +\- incontinence
physical examination? (4)
palpable bladder?
urethral meatal stricture?
digital rectal examination
urinalysis - blood? UTI?
investigations? (5)
MSSU flow rate study post-void bladder residual USS bloods - PSA, urea and creatinine flexible cystoscopy if haematuria
treatment of BPH?
watch and wait
medical - alpha blockers & 5a reductase inhibitors
surgery - TURP
Alpha blockers?
main treatment for BPH
antagonise and cause smooth muscle relaxation
types of alpha blockers and example?
non-selective = phenoxybenzamine
selective short-acting = prazosin
selective long-acting = alfuzosin
highly selective - tamulosin
5a-reductase inhibitor?
converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone
reduces prostate size
two 5a-reductase drugs?
Finasteride
Dutasteride
best treatment for BPH?
combination therapy of 5ARIs and alpha blockers in order to reduce risk of progression to BPE
what is the gold standard surgery?
Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP)
complications in TURP?
retrograde ejaculation
stress urinary incontinence
what is the blood supply to the prostate? Ln?
internal iliac artery
LN are pelvic
what are the FH genes involved in prostate cancer? (2)
HPC1
BRCA1/2