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A new treatment for urethral strictures: a permanently implanted urethral stent
E J Milroy1, C Chapple, A Eldin
1Department of Urology, Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
Abstract:
We describe a new urethral stent, originally developed for endovascular use, that we have implanted into 8 patients with urethral strictures. The stent is woven in the form of a tubular mesh from surgical grade stainless steel wire and is self-expanding when released from its small diameter delivery catheter. All patients have been treated successfully with a good caliber urethra visible on urethrography and direct endoscopy, and with improved urine flow rates. Mean followup of these patients is 8 months (range 6 months to 1 year). Urethroscopy had demonstrated complete epithelial covering of the implant at 4 to 6 months. Although the followup is short it seems that this simple technique may offer a lasting treatment for many urethral strictures.