Argument bulbar urethra

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Memokath Stent Failure in Recurrent Bulbar Urethral Strictures: Results From an Investigative Pilot Stage 2A Study UROLOGY 2017; 107: 246-250. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the Memokath stent in managing recurrent bulbar urethral strictures. Materials and Methods: This is an investigative pilot stage 2A study in patients with a recurrent bulbar urethral stricture who […]

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Dorsal onlay graft bulbar urethroplasty using buccal mucosa African Journal of Urology (2016) 22, 5–10 Abstract: In 1996, Barbagli described the use of the free graft from Devine’s technique with the dorsal urethral opening from Monseur’s technique. Such technique was termed new dorsal onlay graft urethroplasty or Barbagli’s procedure. It can be used for penile […]

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Reconstruction of bulbar urethral strictures Urol. List 2014; 12 (4)

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Bulbar urethroplasty: transecting vs. nontransecting techniques Curr Opin Urol. 2012 Nov;22(6):474-7   Purpose of review: To transect or not to transect the bulbar urethra in nontraumatic urethral strictures still remains an issue that is open to debate. Herewith, we evaluate and compare the results of these two different options in the treatment of bulbar urethral […]

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Surgical Atlas – Dorsal onlay oral mucosal graft bulbar urethroplasty BJUI, 2012, 109, 1728-1741   Abstract: Several experimental studies and clinical experiences have contributed to the development and evolution of dorsal onlay urethroplasty in the surgical treatment of anterior urethral strictures. In 1979, Devine et al . popularised the use of free-skin graft techniques in […]

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Two-stage urethroplasty

Introduction Lectures Articles F.A.Q. Results Surgical Techniques The surgical technique of “Two-stage Urethroplasty” is conducted in two operations performed at different times. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 During the first operation, the urethra is opened and a (figure 1). One year later, the perineal urethrostomy is closed (figure 2-3-4) and the patient […]

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Dorsal onlay graft urethroplasty using penile skin or buccal mucosa in adult bulbourethral strictures Eur Urol 1999; 35: 154 (Abstract 616).   Purpose: Preputial skin graft is used routinely for urethral reconstruction in patients with stricture disease. Alternative donor sites include extrapenile skin, bladder mucosa and buccal mucosa. Recently buccal mucosa graft has been suggested […]

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Dorsal onlay graft urethroplasty using penile skin or buccal mucosa in adult bulbourethral strictures J Urol 1998; 160:1307-1309.   Purpose: Preputial skin graft is used routinely for urethral reconstruction in patients with stricture disease. Alternative donor sites include extrapenile skin, bladder mucosa and buccal mucosa. Recently buccal mucosa graft has been suggested when local epithelial […]

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The actuarial success rate of different urethroplasty procedures Brit J Urol 1997; 80: 312 (Abstract 1225).   Although the overall success rate of urethroplasty was 84.7%, in our experience end-to-end anastomoses failed in 30% of cases, but they represented a group of particularly complex referred cases. Since the resultes of one and two stage operations […]

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A new urethroplasty for penile and bulbous stricture repair Eur Urol 1996; 30: 270 (Abstract 1013).   The techniques of dorsal free patch graft urethroplasty are easier to perform than pedicled patch graft currently in use and, when compared with ventral patch grafts, they avoid the formation of pseudodiverticulum or urethrocele due to progressive graft […]

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