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Substitution Urethroplasty With Buccal Mucosal Graft in the Management of Stricture of Vesicourethral Anastomosis or Membranous Urethra: Single-institution Long-term Experience With Perineal Approach and Endourethroplasty

To present long-term experience with buccal mucosa posterior urethroplasty (BMPU) for refractory posterior urethral stenosis (PUS) or vesicourethral anastomosis stenosis (VUAS) either by perineal approach (PA) or by endourethroplasty (EUP). A single-center retrospective study of 38 consecutive patie...

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Published in:Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) N.J.), 2024-10, Vol.192, p.126-132
Main Authors: Doležel, Jan, Hrabec, Roman, Uher, Michal, Čapák, Ivo, Šebová, Natália, Staník, Michal
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Language:English
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Summary:To present long-term experience with buccal mucosa posterior urethroplasty (BMPU) for refractory posterior urethral stenosis (PUS) or vesicourethral anastomosis stenosis (VUAS) either by perineal approach (PA) or by endourethroplasty (EUP). A single-center retrospective study of 38 consecutive patients operated on between 1999 and 2022. BMPU consisted of the transfer of onlay or tubular buccal mucosa grafts into dilated and/or incised strictures through an open or endourological approach. If VUAS or PUS recurred with short stenosis within the first 12 months after surgery, it was transected by a cold-knife direct vision internal urethrotomy (DVIU), referred to as an “auxiliary” DVIU. The primary outcome was 3-year stricture recurrence-free survival (SRFS). BMPU by perineal approach and EUP were performed in 27 (71%) and 11 (29%) patients, respectively. The 3-year SRFS was 65% for the whole cohort, with rates of 63% for the perineal approach and 73% for endourological approach. With permitted auxiliary DVIU, 3-year SRFS for the whole cohort was 81%. De novo incontinence occurred in 2 out of 18 preoperatively continent patients. Limitations include the retrospective nature of the single-center study and a small, heterogenous cohort of patients. We present 2 techniques of substitution urethroplasty with BMG in the management of PUS and VUAS with a low rate of recurrence or de novo incontinence. A novel endourological approach (EUP) is a promising minimally invasive alternative to the perineal approach.
ISSN:0090-4295
1527-9995
1527-9995
DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2024.05.034