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Interim outcomes of dorsal skin graft bulbar urethroplasty.
uretra, stenosi uretrale
Barbagli G, Palminteri
E, Lazzeri M, Turini D. Interim outcomes of dorsal skin graft bulbar
urethroplasty. J Urol.
2004 Oct;172(4 Pt
1):1365-7.
PURPOSE: We
update our interim results of bulbar urethroplasty using a skin graft placed on
the dorsal urethral surface.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 45 patients with
an average age of 45 years underwent dorsal onlay skin graft urethroplasty
between January 1994 and December 2000. Of the patients 23 had undergone an
average of 2.6 prior endoscopic procedures (range 1 to 14). Preoperative
evaluation include clinical history, physical examination, retrograde and
voiding urethrography, and ultrasonography. In all patients the bulbar urethra
was opened along its dorsal surface, the graft was sutured, splayed and quilted
to the corpora cavernosa, and the urethra was rotated to cover the graft. In
all patients was used penile skin as substitution material. Mean graft length
was 4.7 cm
(range 2.5 to 11). Three weeks after surgery voiding cystourethrography was
performed.
RESULTS: Average followup was 71 months (range 41 to 110). Clinical
outcome was considered a failure when postoperative instrumentation was needed,
including dilation. Of 45 cases 33 (73%) were classified as successful and 12
(27%) were failures. The 12 failures were treated with internal urethrotomy
(1), end-to-end-anastomosis (1), skin graft urethroplasty (2) and 2-stage
urethroplasty (6). Six of the 12 initial failures had a satisfactory final
outcome. The remaining 6 patients refused further surgical procedures and
received a definitive perineal urethrostomy.
CONCLUSIONS: Penile skin grafts
used as a dorsal onlay for bulbar urethral reconstruction in a homogeneous
series of patients showed a tendency to deteriorate with time. Longer followup
is required to compare penile skin with buccal mucosa as substitute materials
for bulbar urethral reconstruction.
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