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Straddle injuries to the bulbar urethra: management and outcomes in 78 patients.

Sangtae Park1, Jack W McAninch.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We describe our experience with blunt straddle injuries to the anterior urethra and identify factors that may affect patient outcome.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the San Francisco General Hospital Urologic Trauma data base to identify men with blunt straddle injury. We analyzed presentation and initial management, location and length of urethral stricture, surgical options, and long-term outcome after reconstruction.
RESULTS: Of 78 patients, 40% presented to the emergency department acutely and 60% presented 6 months to 10 years after injury complaining of obstructive symptoms, of whom 30% reported at least 1 episode of urinary retention. Initial acute management was suprapubic cystostomy in 81% of cases and primary realignment in 19%. Urethral strictures were predominantly located in the proximal bulb. Mean stricture length was significantly longer in men with delayed presentation (2.7 vs 1.8 cm, p <0.05). No relationship was found between stricture length and the mechanism of injury or initial management technique. However, patients who had undergone primary realignment required complex flap or graft urethroplasty at a greater rate compared with men who had undergone suprapubic diversion (p = 0.054). Transperineal urethroplasty was required in 92% of patients with the majority undergoing end-to-end anastomosis. The success rate was 95% at a mean followup of 25 months (range 10 to 180). Recurrent stricture occurred in 4 men with prior urethral manipulation and it was managed successfully by direct vision internal urethrotomy alone.
CONCLUSIONS: After blunt straddle injury to the perineum the primary morbidity is anterior urethral stricture, for which suprapubic cystostomy is appropriate initial management. The majority of patients require surgery but with careful preoperative planning and adequate resection of fibrotic tissue the long-term success rate can approach 95%. If it arises, recurrent stricture responds well to direct vision internal urethrotomy alone.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14713796     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000108894.09050.c0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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