Title of article :
Versatility of the ventral approach in bulbar urethroplasty using dorsal, ventral or dorsal plus ventral oral grafts
Author/Authors :
Palminteri, Enzo Centre of Urethral and Genital Reconstruction, Italy , Berdondini, Elisa Center for Urethral and Genitalia Reconstructive Surgery, Italy , Fusco, Ferdinando University Federico II - Department of Urology, Italy , De Nunzio, Cosimo Sant’Andrea Hospital, ‘La Sapienza’ University - Department of Urology, Italy , De Nunzio, Cosimo La Sapienza’ University - Sant’Andrea Hospital - Department of Urology, Italy , Giannitsas, Kostas Patras University Hospital - Urology Department, Greece , Shokeir, Ahmed A. Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt
Abstract :
Objectives: To investigate the versatility of the ventral urethrotomy approach in bulbar reconstruction with buccal mucosa (BM) grafts placed on the dorsal, ventral or dorsal plus ventral urethral surface. Patients and methods: Between 1999 and 2008, 216 patients with bulbar strictures underwent BM graft urethroplasty using the ventral-sagittal urethrotomy approach. Of these patients, 32 (14.8%; mean stricture 3.2 cm, range 1.5–5) had a dorsal graft urethroplasty (DGU), 121 (56%; mean stricture 3.7, range 1.5–8) a ventral graft urethroplasty (VGU), and 63 (29.2%; mean stricture 3.4, range 1.5–10) a dorsal plus ventral graft urethroplasty (DVGU). The strictured urethra was opened by a ventral-sagittal urethrotomy and BM graft was inserted dorsally or ventrally or dorsal plus ventral to augment the urethral plate. Results: The median follow-up was 37 months. The overall 5-year actuarial success rate was 91.4%. The 5-year actuarial success rates were 87.8%, 95.5% and 86.3% for the DGU, VGU and DVGU, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences among the three groups. Success rates decreased significantly only with a stricture length of 4 cm. Conclusions: In BM graft bulbar urethroplasties the ventral urethrotomy access is simple and versatile, allowing an intraoperative choice of dorsal, ventral or combined dorsal and ventral grafting, with comparable success rates.
Keywords :
Urethra , Stricture , Urethroplasty , Buccal mucosa , Graft
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology