New 2-stage buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty.
uretra, stenosi uretrale
Palminteri E,
Lazzeri M, Guazzoni G, Turini D, Barbagli G. New 2-stage buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty. J Urol.
2002 Jan;167(1):130-2.
PURPOSE:
Previously buccal mucosal grafts used for repairing adult bulbourethral
stricture with the 1-stage dorsal technique has provided a satisfactory outcome
in our experience. We present the wider use of buccal mucosal grafts for
2-stage urethroplasty.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 24 men 25 to 60 years
old (median age 45) with a complex bulbar stricture underwent 2-stage
urethroplasty using a buccal mucosal graft to repair the perineostomy. The
primary etiology of stricture
was traumatic in 4 cases, inflammatory in 16 and unknown in 4. The 2 x 6 cm. graft was harvested from
the inner cheek and sutured to the left margin of the urethral mucosal plate
with running 6-zero polyglactin suture. Patients were discharged from the
hospital within 3 days with a 14Fr silicone urethral catheter in place.
Radiological studies and urethroscopy were done 1 year after closure.
RESULTS:
A final successful outcome with no recurrent stricture was achieved in 23 of 24
men (92.8%) at a median followup of 18 months (range 13 to 32). In 1 case a
urethrocutaneous fistula at the initial radiological assessment closed
spontaneously after 14 days of catheterization. No urethral diverticula
developed. The mean postoperative peak flow rate is 22 ml. per second (range 18
to 25).
CONCLUSIONS: Our new 2-stage buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty may be
an excellent technique for complex bulbar urethral stricture disease. Our
suggestions may increase usefulness of the 2-stage technique for repairing
complex strictures due to the avoidance of classic complications.
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