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Preface to "Minimally Invasive Treatments for Urethral Stenosis". [PDF]
Wiegand L.
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Preoperative Bacteriuria and Antimicrobial Resistance in Men Undergoing Urethral Stricture Surgery. [PDF]
Frankiewicz M +6 more
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Excisional urethroplasty and the abdominoperineal approach to posterior urethral stenosis: surgical techniques and considerations for the radiated patient. [PDF]
Findlay BL +4 more
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Role of Perineal Urethrostomy in Reconstructive Urology. [PDF]
Velarde Ramos L, Martins F.
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Jordan A, Siegel, Allen F, Morey
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Urethroplasty for urethral strictures: Quality assessment of an in‐home algorithm
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of different techniques of urethroplasty and to assess the quality of an in-home algorithm. Methods: Two hundred fifty-two male patients underwent urethroplasty. Mean patient's age was 48 years (range 1-85 years). Data
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Medical Journal Armed Forces India, 2023
There has been rapid evolution in management of urethral strictures in the last 3 decades. From the era of dilatation, we have moved to urethral reconstruction. Reinvention of buccal grafts changed the outcomes of urethroplasty. Barbaglis dorsal onlay popularised stricture management across the globe.
Sanjay, Kulkarni +2 more
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There has been rapid evolution in management of urethral strictures in the last 3 decades. From the era of dilatation, we have moved to urethral reconstruction. Reinvention of buccal grafts changed the outcomes of urethroplasty. Barbaglis dorsal onlay popularised stricture management across the globe.
Sanjay, Kulkarni +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1979
Summary— Following internal urethrotomy for treatment of strictures of the bulbous urethra, 11 patients had primary split skin grafts inlaid over the urethrotomy site. There were no operative complications and the results in 5 patients with a 9‐month follow‐up are good.
R D, Rosin, L, Edwards
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Summary— Following internal urethrotomy for treatment of strictures of the bulbous urethra, 11 patients had primary split skin grafts inlaid over the urethrotomy site. There were no operative complications and the results in 5 patients with a 9‐month follow‐up are good.
R D, Rosin, L, Edwards
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Journal of Urology, 1976
Eleven patients underwent transpubic repair of membranous urethral strictures. Excision of the wedge of pubic bone was not associated with orthopedic disability and provided excellent exposure for primary anastomosis of the urethra. Distal urethral mobilization and incision of the intercrural septum provided adequate urethral length for tension-free ...
A U, Khan, W L, Furlow
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Eleven patients underwent transpubic repair of membranous urethral strictures. Excision of the wedge of pubic bone was not associated with orthopedic disability and provided excellent exposure for primary anastomosis of the urethra. Distal urethral mobilization and incision of the intercrural septum provided adequate urethral length for tension-free ...
A U, Khan, W L, Furlow
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British Journal of Urology, 1965
SUMMARY A one‐stage operation for the repair of impassable strictures of the urethra, using split‐skin graft, is described. Ten cases have been done during the past five years and in only one case has a stricture recurred.
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SUMMARY A one‐stage operation for the repair of impassable strictures of the urethra, using split‐skin graft, is described. Ten cases have been done during the past five years and in only one case has a stricture recurred.
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