Stricture recurrence after urethroplasty: a systematic review
- PMID: 19683309
- DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2009.06.027
Stricture recurrence after urethroplasty: a systematic review
Abstract
Purpose: Urethroplasty remains the gold standard for the management of urethral stricture disease with acceptable long-term success. However, the standard by which stricture recurrence is defined and evaluated after urethral reconstruction remains widely variable. We conducted a systematic review of the urological literature to determine how stricture recurrence is defined and evaluated.
Materials and methods: A systematic review was conducted on all contemporary urethroplasty articles published between 2000 and 2008. Using the term "urethroplasty" 302 articles were identified and evaluated. A total of 86 articles were included in the analysis.
Results: The overall recurrence rate for all reconstructive procedures was 15.6%, which remained stable between 2000 and 2008. Stricture recurrence was determined by a mean of 3 (range 1 to 8) different diagnostic tests. The most common primary diagnostic tests for recurrence were uroflowmetry (56% of articles) and retrograde urethrography (51%). Cystourethroscopy was used as a primary screen to identify stricture recurrence in 25% of articles, and as a secondary procedure in another 21%. Recurrence was defined as the need for an additional surgical procedure or dilation in 75% and 52% of articles, respectively.
Conclusions: The methods used to determine stricture recurrence after urethroplasty remain widely variable. The use of a standardized surveillance protocol to define stricture recurrence after urethral reconstruction may allow more effective comparison of urethroplasty outcomes across institutions.
Comment in
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Should we centralize referrals for repair of urethral stricture?J Urol. 2009 Oct;182(4):1259-60. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2009.06.108. Epub 2009 Aug 14. J Urol. 2009. PMID: 19683307 No abstract available.
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