Repair of sphincter urethral strictures preserving urinary continence: Surgical technique and outcomes
World Journal of Urology Feb 28, 2019
Barbagli G, et al. - In this observational, retrospective, study, researchers quantified 69 individuals with median age 67 years to explore the surgical technique concerning the repair of sphincter urethral strictures conserving urinary continence. They included subjects with complete clinical data and follow-up who underwent TURP or HOLEP or TUIP earlier and consequently developed proximal bulbar urethral strictures close to the membranous urethra and the associated distal urethral sphincter. Approx. 47.8% underwent a previous urethrotomy. Using particular non-aggressive steps, they recommended the employment of modified ventral onlay graft urethroplasty, a favorable surgical method to repair sphincter urethral stricture in subjects who underwent BPH transurethral surgery.
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