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Techniques of Laparoscopic Right Posterior Sectionectomy: Glissonian Approach and a Parenchymal Transection Technique
Published on: October 6, 2023
Non-transecting bulbar urethroplasty is favored over transecting techniques
Ramón Virasoro1, Jessica M DeLong2
1Eastern Virginia Medical School, Devine-Jordan Center for Reconstructive Surgery and Pelvic Health, 225 Clearfield Ave, Virginia Beach, VA, 23462, USA. VirasoR@evms.edu.
Purpose:
To present current evidence supporting the vessel sparing technique to reconstruct bulbar urethral strictures via primary anastomosis.
Methods:
English literature review of presented series of transecting and non-transecting bulbar urethroplasty from 2000 to 2018.
Results:
Since its introduction in 2007, vessel-sparing excision and primary anastomosis (VS-EPA) has been utilized in multiple centers across the world. Success rates range from 90 to 98%, comparable to traditional transecting EPA. Complication rates and erectile function outcomes are similar or better in VS-EPA, according to recent publications.
Conclusions:
Non-transection excision and primary anastomosis is a well-tolerated, highly successful reconstructive option for short bulbar urethral strictures in appropriately selected patients. Results are comparable with traditional transecting anastomosis and mid-term multinational follow-up has proven efficacy and safety of the technique. Further well-designed multi-institutional studies are necessary to determine superiority to traditional EPA in terms of surgical outcomes and erectile function preservation.
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