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A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Adjuncts to Minimally Invasive Treatment of Urethral Stricture in Men.

Karl H Pang1, Christopher R Chapple2, Robin Chatters3, Alison P Downey4, Christopher K Harding5, Daniel Hind3, Nick Watkin6, Nadir I Osman7.   

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CONTEXT: Urethral stricture disease (USD) is initially managed with minimally invasive techniques such as urethrotomy and urethral dilatation. Minimally invasive techniques are associated with a high recurrence rate, especially in recurrent USD. Adjunctive measures, such as local drug injection, have been used in an attempt to reduce recurrence rates.
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review evidence for the efficacy and safety of adjuncts used alongside minimally invasive treatment of USD. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic review of the literature published between 1990 and 2020 was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA checklist. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: A total of 26 studies were included in the systematic review, from which 13 different adjuncts were identified, including intralesional injection (triamcinolone, n = 135; prednisolone, n = 58; mitomycin C, n = 142; steroid-mitomycin C-hyaluronidase, n = 103, triamcinolone-mitomycin C-N-acetyl cysteine, n = 50; platelet-rich plasma, n = 44), intraluminal instillation (mitomycin C, n = 20; hyaluronic acid and carboxymethylcellulose, n = 70; captopril, n = 37; 192-iridium brachytherapy, n = 10), application via a lubricated catheter (triamcinolone, n = 124), application via a coated balloon (paclitaxel, n = 106), and enteral application (tamoxifen, n = 30; deflazacort, n = 36). Overall, 13 randomised controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. Use of any adjunct was associated with a lower rate of USD recurrence (odds ratio [OR] 0.37, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.27-0.50; p <  0.001) compared to no adjunct use. Of all the adjuncts, mitomycin C was associated with the lowest rate of USD recurrence (intralesional injection: OR 0.23, 95% CI 0.11-0.48; p <  0.001; intraluminal injection: OR 0.11, 95% CI 0.02-0.61; p =  0.01). Urinary tract infection (2.9-14%), bleeding (8.8%), and extravasation (5.8%) were associated with steroid injection; pruritis of the urethra (61%) occurred after instillation of captopril; mild gynaecomastia (6.7%) and gastrointestinal side effects (6.7%) were associated with oral tamoxifen.
CONCLUSIONS: Adjuncts to minimally invasive treatment of USD appear to lower the recurrence rate and are associated with a low adjunct-specific complication rate. However, the studies included were at high risk of bias. Mitomycin C is the adjunct supported by the highest level of evidence. PATIENT
SUMMARY: We reviewed studies on additional therapies (called adjuncts) to minimally invasive treatments for narrowing of the urethra in men. Adjuncts such as mitomycin C injection result in a lower recurrence rate compared to no adjunct use. The use of adjuncts appeared to be safe and complications are uncommon; however, the studies were small and of low quality.
Copyright © 2021 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adjuncts; Brachytherapy; Mitomycin C; Steroid; Triamcinolone; Urethral dilatation; Urethral stricture; Urethrotomy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34275660     DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2021.06.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


  4 in total

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Authors:  Christopher Soliman; Henry Y C Pan; Clancy J Mulholland; Marc A Furrer; Dinesh K Agarwal; Nathan Lawrentschuk; Niranjan J Sathianathen
Journal:  Investig Clin Urol       Date:  2022-05

2.  A Drug-Coated Balloon Treatment for Urethral Stricture Disease: Three-Year Results from the ROBUST I Study.

Authors:  Ramón Virasoro; Jessica M DeLong; Rafael E Estrella; Merycarla Pichardo; Ramón Rodriguez Lay; Gustavo Espino; Sean P Elliott
Journal:  Res Rep Urol       Date:  2022-05-06

Review 3.  The efficacy and safety of mitomycin C intra urethral injection to prevent recurrent urethral stricture: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Firmantya Hadi Pranata; Furqan Hidayatullah; Yudhistira Pradnyan Kloping; Zakaria Aulia Rahman; Fikri Rizaldi; Doddy Moesbadianto Soebadi
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2022-04-04

4.  Three new experimental models of anterior urethral stricture in rabbits.

Authors:  Hai-Jun Yao; Zi-Wei Wei; Xiang Wan; Yu-Cheng Tao; Da-Chao Zheng; Zhong Wang; Min-Kai Xie
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2022-06
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