2021
DOI: 10.1177/03915603211003396
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Lichen sclerosis–induced long segment anterior urethral stricture: The early outcome of one-stage repair using dorsolateral onlay buccal mucosa graft

Abstract: Background: Substitution urethroplasty using buccal mucosal grafts can be performed by several approaches including ventral onlay graft, dorsal onlay graft, or ventral urethrotomy with dorsal inlay graft. Our study aims to evaluate the surgical outcome of dorsolateral buccal mucosal graft for long segment anterior urethral stricture >6 cm in patients with Lichen sclerosus (LS). Methods: A retrospective study included patients who underwent repair for long segment anterior urethral stricture >6 cm due to … Show more

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“…In our study, the most common site of stricture was penile 36 (55.3%). This agrees with Fathi et al [13] , who included 30 patients with urethral stricture and found that 53.5% of them had penile urethral stricture, and disagrees with the result of Tritschler et al [14] , who reported that 50% of the stricture was in the bulbar urethra.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…In our study, the most common site of stricture was penile 36 (55.3%). This agrees with Fathi et al [13] , who included 30 patients with urethral stricture and found that 53.5% of them had penile urethral stricture, and disagrees with the result of Tritschler et al [14] , who reported that 50% of the stricture was in the bulbar urethra.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%