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. 2023 Nov:181:e200-e203.
doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2023.05.059. Epub 2023 Aug 1.

Endoscopic Urethroplasty Using Buccal Graft for Male Membranous Urethral Stricture

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Endoscopic Urethroplasty Using Buccal Graft for Male Membranous Urethral Stricture

Garrett Ungerer et al. Urology. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: To demonstrate a new minimally invasive endoscopic approach to urethroplasty.

Methods: The procedure was performed in a male patient with prior history of prostate cancer managed by radiation who subsequently developed an 8 mm flow-limiting membranous urethral stricture. After stricture dilation a 1 cm wide strip of superficial mucosa was resected from the bladder neck past the area of stricture, creating a bed for the graft to lay. Buccal mucosa graft was harvested in standard fashion. With the graft outside the urethra and using the RD 180 endoscopic suturing device, a suture is placed in the proximal end of the graft, then through the bladder neck, and back through the graft. As the suture is pulled, the pulley phenomenon advances the graft into place on the bladder neck. The graft is then anchored to the posterior urethra with secure straps. A catheter is placed to hold the graft flat during the healing process.

Results: The procedure lasted 2.5 hours without any complications. Estimated blood loss was 50cc, and the patient was discharged after the procedure. Catheter was removed at 4weeks. Cystoscopy at 10weeks post-op showed good graft viability, with peak flow improving to 20 mL/s compared to 4 mL/s preoperatively. At 6months, he continues to do well without evidence of recurrent urethral stricture.

Conclusion: Endoscopic urethroplasty using buccal graft appears to offer a safe and effective repair option for management of ureteral strictures.

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