| Literature DB >> 26816766 |
Jordan Siegel1, Timothy J Tausch1, Jay Simhan1, Allen F Morey1.
Abstract
Urethral strictures are a common urologic disease that arises from varied etiologies. These strictures range in severity from simple, short lesions to complex, long defects. Likewise, the management approach varies based on the complexity of the lesion. We reviewed the literature of urethral stricture disease and its management. In particular we have focused on complex strictures of the male penile urethra. Often these cases cannot be managed with traditional reconstructive techniques and require newer approaches. Furthermore tissue engineered graft materials provide a possible tissue source for future reconstructive endeavors.Entities:
Keywords: Buccal mucosa; penile skin flap; urethra; urethral stricture
Year: 2014 PMID: 26816766 PMCID: PMC4708172 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2014.04.04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Figure 1(A) Retrograde urethrogram demonstrating a severe pendulous urethral stricture; (B) The urethral plate is excised in the area of severe stricture; (C) A 1 cm buccal graft is placed dorsally to recreate the urethral plate in the area of excision, with a ventral buccal mucosa graft onlayed ventrally over the area; (D) A tunica vaginalis flap is utilized for coverage of the repair due to lack of sufficient spongiosal tissue.
Figure 2Postoperative VCUG from patient in . The urethra is patent, demonstrating excellent result of the combined dorsal inlay and ventral onlay of the buccal mucosal graft repair.