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Urologia internationalis, 2021
Introduction: Trans-perineal urethroplasty is the preferred treatment for distraction urethral injuries in adults. However, management of such injuries in children is challenging because of functional implications in a growing child. In the present study,
R. Chaudhari +4 more
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Introduction: Trans-perineal urethroplasty is the preferred treatment for distraction urethral injuries in adults. However, management of such injuries in children is challenging because of functional implications in a growing child. In the present study,
R. Chaudhari +4 more
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Urologia Journal, 1994
The surgical approach to posterior urethral lesions has been gready modified during the last few years. The perineal approach is today generally preferred to the transpubic one and a new “enlarged” perineal retropubic method has been developed.
C. Barbagli +4 more
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The surgical approach to posterior urethral lesions has been gready modified during the last few years. The perineal approach is today generally preferred to the transpubic one and a new “enlarged” perineal retropubic method has been developed.
C. Barbagli +4 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1980
Patch graft urethroplasty is currently enjoying popularity as a method of treating urethral strictures. This versatile, one stage operation requires only a short period of hospitalization; it is especially well suited for the common short stricture of the urethral bulb in which there is abundant well- vascularized tissue for coverage.
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Patch graft urethroplasty is currently enjoying popularity as a method of treating urethral strictures. This versatile, one stage operation requires only a short period of hospitalization; it is especially well suited for the common short stricture of the urethral bulb in which there is abundant well- vascularized tissue for coverage.
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OUTPATIENT TRANSURETHRAL BALLOON URETHROPLASTY
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1991Transurethral balloon dilatation was performed on 6 patients, who were assessed pre‐ and post‐procedure on symptomatic and urodynamic criteria. Follow‐up was on average 11.7 months. Only 1 patient had a successful result, despite early initial improvement in five.
D G, Travis +4 more
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Non-transecting anastomotic urethroplasty
Urologiia, 2019The review analyzes the results of using non-transecting anastomotic urethroplasty in men with urethral strictures. Identified 14 original studies using this technique: 13 foreign and 1 Russian. In total, this technique was applied in 704 patients. This technique was used in 85% of cases with bulbar urethral stricture, in 15% - with posterior stricture.
E I, Veliev +3 more
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Pedicled Preputial Patch Urethroplasty
British Journal of Urology, 1988Summary— Pedicled preputial patch urethroplasty has been used in 48 patients for the treatment of urethral strictures that have not responded to endoscopic surgery. The procedure is simple to perform and almost universally applicable. It avoids the problems associated with the use of scrotal skin.
A R, Mundy, T P, Stephenson
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Female urethroplasty: contemporary thinking
World Journal of Urology, 2018Female urethral stricture disease is a rare entity. To date, its diagnosis and treatment have been poorly studied, with small numbers, and variable definitions of success. With growing interest in this area of reconstructive urology, there is an increased number of surgical techniques.
C, West, A, Lawrence
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