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Harvesting buccal mucosal grafts.
uretra, stenosi uretrale
G. Barbagli, E.
Palminteri, S. De Stefani, M. Lazzeri Harvesting buccal mucosal grafts. Contemporary
Urology. March 2006, 17-24
Keywords:uretra,stenosi uretrale An interesting
and documented historical overview on the application of oral mucosa as
surgical substitute material was reported in 1998 by Filipas et al. to give a
link to other domains where the applications for urology have been developed.
In 1993, El-Kasaby et al. reported the first experience with the use of buccal
mucosa graft from the lower lip for treatment of penile and bulbar urethral
strictures in adult patients without hypospadias. Since then buccal mucosa has
become an increasingly popular graft tissue for anterior urethral
reconstruction in 1 or 2-stage. Buccal
mucosa has received increased attention in the urological literature because is
easily harvested from the inner cheek or lower lip with a concealed donor site
scar and readily available in all patients. Moreover, buccal mucosa is hairless
and has a thick elastin rich epithelium making it tough and easy to handle,
with a thin and highly vascular lamina propria that facilitates inosculation
and imbibition. In our current experience, based on 8-10 urethroplasties in
week, buccal mucosa has become the favorite substitute material for penile and
bulbar urethroplasty.
The ideal
surgical technique for harvesting buccal mucosa would be simple, safe,
reliable, and reproducible in the hands of any surgeon, as well based on sound
anatomical principles and on adequate surgical instruments and steps. We
believe that the techniques we present here fulfill all these criteria.
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