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The one-stage island patch urethroplasty.

R A Gardiner, J T Flynn, A M Paris

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    Dartos-predicled scrotal skin island patch urethroplasty shows promising results for urethral strictures. This reconstructive surgery had a low complication rate, with most patients avoiding restenosis or incontinence.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Reconstruction

    Background:

    • Urethral strictures pose significant challenges in urological practice.
    • Current surgical options for urethral strictures have varying success rates and complication profiles.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Dartos-predicled scrotal skin island patch urethroplasty.
    • To assess long-term outcomes, including restenosis, complications, and functional results.

    Main Methods:

    • A retrospective review of 72 patients undergoing Dartos-predicled scrotal skin island patch urethroplasty.
    • Follow-up extended up to 7 years, monitoring for stricture recurrence and complications.

    Main Results:

    • Restenosis occurred in 5 patients (6.9%) at the original stricture site.

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  • One patient developed new meatal stenosis; 4 patients had hair-stones requiring endoscopic removal.
  • No deaths or incontinence were reported; one pouch required trimming for excessive size.
  • Conclusions:

    • Dartos-predicled scrotal skin island patch urethroplasty is a viable option for urethral stricture repair.
    • The procedure demonstrates a favorable safety profile with manageable complications and good functional outcomes.