2016
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2016.12989
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Approach to bulbar urethral strictures: Which technique and when?

Abstract: Bulbar urethra is the most common site of anterior urethral stricture and this stricture develops secondary to idiopathic (40%), iatrogenic (35%), inflammatory (10%), and traumatic (15%) causes. Various techniques and approaches with buccal mucosal graft have been described. We wanted to describe different techniques of repair with specific advantages.

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“…The prototypes for creating the BMG technique were the methods of urethral replacement with autologous grafts [ 26 , 27 ], intraurethral methods of replacement of the bulbar urethra [ 28 ]. In addition, the experience of using other existing surgical methods was taken into account.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prototypes for creating the BMG technique were the methods of urethral replacement with autologous grafts [ 26 , 27 ], intraurethral methods of replacement of the bulbar urethra [ 28 ]. In addition, the experience of using other existing surgical methods was taken into account.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Кроме того, существуют комбинации дорсальных и вентральных методик при протяженных стриктурах и сужениях, близких к облитерации [37]. В случае пануретральных стриктур Kulkarni предложил операцию, при которой половой член инвагинируют в промежностный доступ, выделяют уретру со спонгиозным телом с левой стороны, дорсолатерально рассекают уретру и выполняют буккальную пластику [35].…”
Section: лечение стриктур уретрыunclassified
“…Traumatic strictures induce obliterative spongiofibrosis. [2] The classical example is fall-astride injuries. As the blood supply to urethra is cut off at the site of trauma, these strictures merit excision with primary anastomosis.…”
Section: Penile Urethral Stricturesmentioning
confidence: 99%