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Urethroplasty for stricture

Urology, 1974
Abstract The use of nitrofurazone (Furacin-HC) urethral suppositories between the first and second stage of urethroplasty to prevent stenosis was started in December 1971. Results and analysis are presented.
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Urethroplasty for Hypospadias

1980
Hypospadias is a developmental anomaly of the penis and urethra in which the uretral meatus is situated on the ventral aspect of the penis at any point from the glans to the perineum. Meatal stenosis is also commonly present. In most cases, the corpus spongiosum distal to the meatus, along with the dartos and Buck’s fascia, is replaced by a tough ...
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Complications of Urethroplasty

2008
Urethroplasty has excellent success rates against urethral stricture that far exceed that found with direct visual internal urethrotomy (DVIU) and dilation. Different forms of urethroplasty were employed including, buccal mucosal (BM), fasciocutaneous and anastomotic urethroplasty.
Osama Al-Omar   +2 more
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Lingual versus buccal mucosal graft for augmentation urethroplasty: a meta-analysis of surgical outcomes and patient-reported donor site morbidity

International Urology and Nephrology, 2021
Andrew Wang   +9 more
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Complications of Urethroplasty

2013
Complications of urethroplasty are directly related to the location of stricture, surgical technique, type of substitution tissue, length of stricture, skills of the surgeon, and patient selection. Complications range from mild and temporary to severe and complicated. Aside from recurrent stricture, postoperative complications are erectile dysfunction,
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Re: Substitution Urethroplasty or Anastomotic Urethroplasty for Bulbar Urethra Strictures? Or Endoscopic Urethrotomy? Opinion: Substitution Urethroplasty

Journal of Urology, 2016
With an estimated prevalence of 296 to 627 per 100,000 men, male urethral stric-ture disease imposes a significant burden on the health care system (1, 2). Urethroplasty has demonstrated durable, high success rates in the management of a wide spectrum of stricture disease, far exceeding that of the more commonly performed but less successful direct ...
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Reconstruction of Failed Urethroplasty

2008
The overall incidence of bulbomembranous urethral stricture or bladder neck contracture after radiation therapy is roughly 3–16 %. Time to stricture presentation is usually delayed (24 months) and insidious. Radiation urethral strictures typically have an unhealthy or pale appearance on cystoscopy, with varying degrees of local tissue induration or ...
Steve W. Waxman, Allen F. Morey
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Urethroplasty in Context

British Journal of Urology, 1976
G. C. Tresidder   +3 more
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Urethroplasty for Stricture

Southern Medical Journal, 1963
Gilbert Ross, Casteel C, Ian M. Thompson
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