Anastomotic fibrous ring as cause of stricture recurrence after bulbar onlay graft urethroplasty.
uretra, stenosi uretrale
Barbagli G, Guazzoni G, Palminteri
E, Lazzeri M. Anastomotic fibrous ring as cause of stricture
recurrence after bulbar onlay graft urethroplasty. J Urol.
2006 Aug;176(2):614-9;
PURPOSE: We
retrospectively reviewed patterns of failure after bulbar substitution
urethroplasty. In particular we investigated the prevalence and location of
anastomotic fibrous ring strictures occurring at the apical anastomoses between
the graft and urethral plate after 3 types of onlay graft techniques.
MATERIALS
AND METHODS: We reviewed the records of 107 patients who underwent bulbar
urethroplasty between 1994 and 2004. Mean patient age was 44 years. Patients
with lichen sclerosus, failed hypospadias repair or urethroplasty and
panurethral strictures were excluded. A total of 45 patients underwent dorsal
onlay skin graft urethroplasty, 50 underwent buccal mucosa onlay graft
urethroplasty and 12 underwent augmented end-to-end urethroplasty. The clinical
outcome was considered a success or failure at the time that any postoperative
procedure was needed, including dilation. Mean followup was 74 months (range 12
to 130).
RESULTS: Of 107 cases 85 (80%) were successful and 22 (20%) failed.
Failure in 12 patients (11%) involved the whole grafted area and in 10 (9%) it
involved the anastomotic site, which was distal and proximal in 5 each.
Urethrography, urethral ultrasound and urethroscopy were fundamental for
determining the difference between full-length and focal extension of
re-stricture. Failures were treated with multistage urethroplasty in 12 cases,
urethrotomy in 7 and 1-stage urethroplasty in 3. Of the patients 16 had a
satisfactory final outcome and 6 underwent definitive perineal urinary
diversion. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence and location of anastomotic ring
strictures after bulbar urethroplasty were uniformly distributed in after 3
surgical techniques using skin or buccal mucosa. Further studies are necessary
to clarify the etiology of these fibrous ring strictures.
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