U- shaped prostatobulbar anastomotic urethroplasty for urethral stricture
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abstract
We describe a technique of U-shaped bulboprostatic anastomosis for urethral injury after pelvic trauma. METHODS: Sixty-eight male patients were included in our study. Suprapubic cystostomy was carried out initially, followed by U-shaped prostatobulbar anastomosis after 6-12 weeks. Follow ups were ca...
rried out at 6, 12 and 18 months by assessing patient satisfaction rates along with preoperative and postoperative urethrogram, uroflowmetry and labelled as good, fair and poor. The surgical technique used was as follows: after an inverted Y-shaped skin incision, subcutaneous tissue and Colle's fascia was opened. Bulbospongiosum was mobilized to gain access to the stricture membranous urethra, which was excised and the bulbar urethra freed. A sound was passed through the suprapubic cystostomy and complete resection of the scar over the tip of the sound was carried out. A silicon catheter was then passed into the bladder and the anastomosis was completed in a 'U' shape; that is, there were no stitches from the 10 to the 2 o'clock position. RESULTS: Good and fair results were considered as successful. Overall success rate was 97.05% immediately and after 6 months, but decreased to 95.6% at 12 months and 93.6% at 18 months. CONCLUSION: U-shaped end-to-end prostatobulbar anastomosis markedly decreases the chance of restenosis and impotence
reason, objective, purpose
We report a technique of delayed U-shaped transperineal endto- end anastomotic technique for posterior urethral disruption injuries after pelvic trauma. In this technique, excision of strictured segment and end-to-end bulboprostatic anastomosis is carried out in a U shape by perineal approach. This technique markedly decreases the chance of anastomotic restenosis because of wide end-to-end anastomosis. It also keeps the vascular and nerve supply of corpus cavernosa intact thereby preventing restricture formation and postoperative erectile dysfunction
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2008-04-04
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