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Traumatic posterior urethral disruptions in boys: experience with the perineal/perineal-transpubic approach in ten cases.

Kanishka Das1, Antony Robert Charles, Anand Alladi, Sanjay Rao, Ashley J D'Cruz.   

Abstract

The management of traumatic posterior urethral disruption in children has ranged from primary realignment/repair to delayed urethroplasty. The operative approach may be perineal or transpubic; the advocates of either cite comparable outcome. The anatomic considerations in a child differ from the adult and the management is individualized. We present our experience with the perineal/perineal-transpubic approach in the management of traumatic posterior urethral disruptions in ten boys. A preliminary suprapubic cystostomy was followed by a delayed urethroplasty after comprehensive investigations to delineate the pathoanatomy of the disruption. The urethroplasty began with a perineal exposure and progressed to varying extents to achieve a satisfactory urethral anastomosis. Four cases of bulbomembranous disruption were repaired by perineal approach, whereas six cases of prostatomembranous disruption required a perineal-transpubic approach. Permutations of operative techniques (circumurethral mobilization, corporeal separation/urethral rerouting, pubectomy and omentoplasty) were used. The follow-up assessed micturition patterns, urinary continence and penile erections. At a mean follow-up of 5 years (1.5-12 years), all ten boys void in a good stream and are continent. All have normal penile erections, posture and gait. The paper discusses the rationale and outcome of our management.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15095103     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-004-1174-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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