Acharya
Sushrut – the father of surgery had mentioned excellent
procedures for the management of many surgical disorders. Many
herbal or mineral drugs are in use for several medical or
surgical disorders since ancient times, particularly where
modern line of treatment has limitations either in the form of
recurrences or complications. The information is passed down by
the word of mouth from generation to generation. To establish
the effectiveness of these surgical and parasurgical procedures
with full evidence, thorough scientific studies are required.
Urethral
stricture is a condition where modern surgical or parasurgical
procedures pose many difficulties and complications. Acharya
Sushrut and Charak had recommended uttarbasti
for the management of many urinary tract disorders. Uttarbasti is-
·
Per urethral
administration of medicated oil or decoction
·
Simple, non
invasive, OPD procedure.
Up
till now more than 900 patients were treated by this procedure.
Two patients from abroad treated successfully. No recurrences
were observed. The data of 210 patients is statistically
analyzed.
While working in shalya tantra dept. numbers of patients are
reported having mutrakrichra. Most of them are mainly of
mutramarga sankoch. (stricture urethra) increasing such
complaint are mainly due to Ioterogenic, traumatic or secondary
to disease caused by unsafe sex practice. Reinforced by busy
life leading to vegadharana and ill nourishment.
In modern surgery, common treatment for urethral stricture is
palliative i.e. dilatation of urethra with regular interval.
Repeated instrumentation carries the risk of local trauma, false
passage formation, and introduction of infection. Long term use
of antibiotics and alkalisers to change the pH of urine which
may in turn lead to bacterial resistant.
Apart from dilatation of urethra, there are many modalities of
treatment i.e. internal urethrotomy, urethroplasty, which are
performed at specialized centre only and are out of reach of
common man in term of high cost of treatment. Moreover the
results of these modalities of treatment are variable and
commencing.
Recurrence and least encouraging result of urethral dilatation
lead to think for procedure, which may prove remedy for
mutrakrichra in form of uttarbasti which is described by
Sushruta under of ‘shasti upakramas’ which is unique
treatment of vrana.

WHO
is encouraging for research of effective traditional and
indigenous medicine and treatment for various diseases.
Uttarbasti karma in mutramarga sankoch (urethral stricture) may
prove an effective non-recurring mode of treatment for the
same.