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Optical Internal Urethrotomy (OIU) Surgery in Agra

Advanced Urethral Stricture Treatment at Sarkar Hospital – Best Multispecialist Hospital in Agra

Optical Internal Urethrotomy (OIU) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat urethral strictures, a condition in which the urethra becomes narrowed, causing difficulty in passing urine. At Sarkar Hospital, Agra, our experienced urologists and kidney specialists perform OIU surgery using advanced endoscopic techniques to ensure safe, effective, and long-lasting results.

As a best multispecialist hospital in Agra, Sarkar Hospital offers comprehensive diagnosis, expert surgical care, and complete post-operative management for urethral stricture disease.

How Is OIU Surgery Performed at Sarkar Hospital, Agra?

1. Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Evaluation

Before surgery, patients undergo detailed diagnostic tests to assess the stricture’s location, length, and severity:

  • Retrograde Urethrogram (RGU)

  • Micturating Cystourethrogram (MCU)

  • Urine tests and imaging, if required

These evaluations help our best kidney specialists and urologists plan a precise and personalized treatment.


2. Insertion of the Cystoscope

Under spinal or general anesthesia, a cystoscope (a thin tube with a camera) is gently inserted through the urethra. This allows real-time visualization of the narrowed segment.


3. Identification of the Structure

The structure is clearly seen on a monitor, enabling accurate assessment and targeted treatment with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.


4. Incision of the Structure

The narrowed area is opened using:

  • Cold Knife OIU – precise incision of scar tissue

  • Laser OIU – Holmium or Thulium laser for minimal bleeding

In select cases, steroid injections are administered to reduce scar formation and prevent recurrence.


5. Catheter Placement & Recovery

A urinary catheter is placed to keep the urethra open during healing. It usually remains for a few days. Most patients resume normal activities within 7–10 days.

What Is a Urethral Stricture?

A urethral stricture is a narrowing of the urethra caused by scar tissue, which restricts urine flow. Common causes include:

  • Trauma or injury

  • Previous surgeries

  • Infections

  • Long-term catheter use

  • Conditions like Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans (BXO)

Common Symptoms

  • Weak or interrupted urine flow

  • Difficulty urinating

  • Pain or burning during urination

  • Incomplete bladder emptying

  • Recurrent urinary tract infections

If untreated, urethral strictures can lead to bladder dysfunction, infections, or kidney damage. Early treatment at a best multispecialist hospital is crucial.

Types of OIU Procedures at Sarkar Hospital, Agra

Cold Knife OIU

  • Traditional and effective method

  • Excellent long-term results

  • Slightly higher bleeding risk

Laser OIU

  • Advanced laser technology

  • Minimal bleeding and faster recovery

  • Ideal for short or soft strictures

OIU with Steroid Injection

  • Reduces scar tissue formation

  • Lowers recurrence risk

  • Improves long-term success

Our best kidney specialists choose the most suitable method based on each patient’s condition.

 
FAQs

They are commonly caused by trauma, infections, surgeries, catheter use, or inflammatory conditions like BXO.

Through RGU, MCU, cystoscopy, and clinical examination

Success rates are high for short strictures, especially when treated early by experienced surgeons

Most patients recover within 7–10 days.

In recurrent or complex cases, repeat OIU or reconstructive surgery (urethroplasty) may be recommended.

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