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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 555-558, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994084

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For a long time, urological surgeons have been troubled by the treatment of long proximal and mid ureteral stricture, and the commonly used ileal ureteral substitution and autotransplantation have certain shortcomings. In recent years, the development of autologous graft technique has brought a new hope for these patients. The commonly used autologous grafts or flaps include oral mucosa, intestinal tissue, urogenital tissue, etc. The feasibility and safety of autologous graft technique have been preliminarily verified, but each kind of graft or flap has different advantages and disadvantages. The research progress of autologous grafts or flaps ureteroplasty in this article was reviewed and the related problems of this technique were discussed.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 606-609, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709569

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Objective To analyze the donor site complications of male patients with long segment anterior urethral strictures that underwent urethroplasty by using a long-strip lingual mucosal grafts (LMG) six months later.Methods Between August 2006 and December 2014,a total of 81 patients with long segment anterior urethral stricture underwent a procedure of urethroplasty using a long-strip LMG.The mean patients' age was 41.2 years (range 18-74) and the mean urethral stricture length was 12.1 cm (range,8-20 cm),a single LMG was more than 9 cm.Two techniques of urethroplasty were performed:One-sided dorsal graft augmentation urethroplasty was performed in 70 patients,12 of the 70 patients underwent urethroplasty by using a LMG in addition to a BMG,owing to the presence of very long strictures;Dorsal patch graft urethroplasty was performed in 11 patients.Results Of the 81 patients a single long-strip LMG with length of 9-11 cm was used in 52 patients,LMG measured ≥12 cm in 17,and LMG combined with buccal mucosal graft (BMG) in 12.The mean follow-up period was 41 months (range,15-86 months) postoperatively.The overall urethroplasty success rate was 82.7%.Six months after the operation,28 patients (34.6%) reported a minimal to moderate difficulty in fine motor movement of the tongue (difficulty with spitting tiny fish bones).Among these 28,22 patients (27.2 %) had associated numbness over the donor site,10 patients (12.3%) had parageusia,and 11 patients (13.6%) reported slurring of speech.The donor site complications occurred higher in patients with LMG length ≥ 12 cm (14/29) than those patients with LMG length < 12 cm (14/52)(x2 =19.049,P <0.01).At 12 months,5 patients (6.2%)reported minimal difficulty in fine motor movement of the tongue,and reduced to 1 patient at 24 months.Conclusions The donor side complications after long-strip lingual mucosal graft for the treatment of longsegment anterior urethral strictures are primarily limited to the first postoperative year,the incidence of complications appeared to be related to the length of the harvested graft.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 281-284, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709520

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Objective To compare donor site complications of buccal or lingual mucosa grafts harvesting for substitution urethroplasty.Methods From June 2014 to December 2016,a total of 50 patients who were diagnosed anterior urethral strictures or hypospadias underwent buccal or lingual mucosa grafts urethroplasty.The mean age of the patients was 43.6 years (range 32-56 years).25 patients used buccal mucosa grafts (BMG group) for urethroplasty with the median age of 43.1 years (range 32-54 years);the other 25 patients received lingual mucosa grafts (LMG group) for urethroplasty,aged 44.2 years (range 35-56 years).Patients were evaluated for postoperative oral pain morbidity using the visual analogue pain scale (0-10) as well as an questionnaire for difficulty with eating,speech impairment,dysgeusia,tightness of the mouth.The evaluations were carried out at 3 days,2 weeks and 3 months postoperatively.Results In BMG group,the length and width of the graft was (5.24 ± 0.89) cm and (1.48 ± 0.50) cm;the graft length was (5.68 ± 0.90) cm and the width was (1.56 ± 0.51) cm in LMG group.There was no difference between the two groups.The mean followup time was (7.8 ± 1.2) months (6-12 months).The median visual analogue pain scale scores of the BMG group 3 days,2 weeks after surgery was 5.84 ±0.85,3.04 ±0.45,and the LMG group 7.20 ±0.57,4.16 ±0.62,respectively,with no statistical difference between two groups.The incidence of events with LMG group versus the BMG group were as follows:difficulty with eating (64% vs.24%,P =0.004),speech impairment (92% vs.56%,P=0.004) and dysgeusia (48% vs.16%,P =0.015)at day 3.The difficulty of eating,speech impairment and dysgeusia of BMG group were lower than that of the LMG group(16% vs.32%,P =0.031;8% vs.40%,P =0.008;12% vs.40%,P =0.024) two weeks after the surgery,whereas the incidence of tightness of the mouth was higher in BMG group(36% vs.12%,P =0.04).After 3 months,36% and 32% of patients treated with buccal and lingual mucosa grafts urethroplasty still reported sensitivity perioral numbness(P > 0.05).Conclusions Oral mucosa grafts are good for substitution urethroplasty,but also with some donor site complications.The early postoperative complications are more common in lingual mucosa graft donor site.Buccal mucosa may be used as the preferred graft for urethroplasty.Lingual mucosal graft may be considered in cases of unavailable buccal mucosa graft or the length of the graft not enough and combined graft treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 43-47, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-488689

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Objective To explore selection of the procedures in one stage urethroplasty for treatment of the coexistence of urethral strictures in anterior and posterior urethra.Methods Between January 2008 and December 2014, a total of 27 patients with coexist strictures simultaneously in anterior urethra and posterior urethra were treated in our hospital.The mean age was 38 years old (ranging 13-83 years old.Stricture etiology was secondary to lichen sclerosus in 2 patients, iatrogenic in 3 and posttraumatic in 22.The mean length of urethral stricture was 11cm (ranging 6-14cm).Two procedures for treatment of anterior urethral stricture, including augmentation of urethroplasty using penile skin flap was performed in 20 patients and augmentation of urethroplasty using lingual mucosa in 7.Three procedures for treatment of posterior urethral stricture, including non-transecting spongiosum end to end anastomosis of the two urethral ends was performed in 3 patients, end to end anastomosis of the two urethral ends was performed in 17 and substitution urethroplasty using different tissues was performed in reminder 7 patients.Of them, pedicle scrotal skin urethroplasty was performed in 2 patients and lingual mucosal graft urethroplasty in 5 patients.Results The patients were mean followed up 2.6 years (ranging 0.545.0 years) with an overall success rate of 88.9% (24 of 27 cases).Complications developed in 3 patients (11.1%).Of the 17 patients with end to end anastomosis, urethral stricture developed respectively 4 and 6 months in 2 patients and voiding well after pedicle scrotal skin urethroplasty.Urethral pseudodiverticulum developed 9 months after pedicle penile flap urethroplasty in another patient and voiding well after urethroplasty.Urethrography showed patent urethra with adequate lumen in the remaining patients and mean urinary peak flows was 21.3 ml/s (ranging 14.2-37.9 ml/s).Conclusions Substitution urethroplasty using penile skin or oral mucosa was more good procedure for anterior urethral stricture during the treatment of the coexistence of urethral stricture in the anterior and posterior urethra.The treatment of posterior urethral stricture was based on the length of the stricture, local condition to make a choice between anastomotic urethral reconstruction and substitution urethroplasty using other tissue.

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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 467-470, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842883

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The aim of this study was to retrospectively investigate the outcomes of patients who underwent one-stage onlay or inlay urethroplasty using a lingual mucosal graft (LMG) after failed hypospadias repairs. Inclusion criteria included a history of failed hypospadias repair, insufficiency of the local skin that made a reoperation with skin flaps difficult, and necessity of an oral mucosal graft urethroplasty. Patients were excluded if they had undergone a failed hypospadias repair using the foreskin or a multistage repair urethroplasty. Between January 2008 and December 2012, 110 patients with failed hypospadias repairs were treated in our center. Of these patients, 56 underwent a one-stage onlay or inlay urethroplasty using LMG. The median age was 21.8 years (range: 4-45 years). Of the 56 patients, one-stage onlay LMG urethroplasty was performed in 42 patients (group 1), and a modified Snodgrass technique using one-stage inlay LMG urethroplasty was performed in 14 (group 2). The median LMG urethroplasty length was 5.6 ± 1.6 cm (range: 4-13 cm). The mean follow-up was 34.7 months (range: 10-58 months), and complications developed in 12 of 56 patients (21.4%), including urethrocutaneous fistulas in 7 (6 in group 1, 1 in group 2) and neourethral strictures in 5 (4 in group 1, 1 in group 2). The total success rate was 78.6%. Our survey suggests that one-stage onlay or inlay urethroplasty with LMG may be an effective option to treat the patients with less available skin after failed hypospadias repairs; LMG harvesting is easy and safe, irrespective of the patient's age.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-167234

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This study was carried out in the Department of Urology, National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, (NIKDU), during the period from Jan' 09 to Dec' 10 to assess the complications at donor site after lingual mucosal graft harvesting for urethroplasty. A total of 30 patients with mean age of 36.6 years (rang 21 to 56 years) and mean urethal stricture length of 36 mm (range 22 to 59 mm) who underwent urethroplasty for anterior urethral strictures using dorsal onlay of a lingual mucosal graft (LMG) were selected for the study. The site of the harvest graft was ventrolateral mucosal lining of the tongue. Donor site complications like pain, numbness, tightness, slurring of speech, salivatory changes and difficulty in protrusion of tongue were noted. The mean period of follow-up was 14 months (range 6-18 months). At the first postoperative day, 96% of the patients experienced pain at donor site and 26% had slurring of speech. Pain was mild to discomforting in 60% and distressing to excruciating in 37% of the patients. By third postoperative day, 22 (73%) patients were pain free, 06 (20%) suffered from mild pain and 02 (6%) suffered from discomforting pain only and none had slurring of speech. On the fifth postoperative day, only 02 (6%) patient suffered pain. By day 6 of surgery, all patients were pain free. Only 01 (3.3%) patients reported numbness which persisted during the whole period of follow up. The study showed that LMG is easy to harvest and associated with less postoperative pain, minor risk of donor site complications and without any functional or esthetic deficiency. So tongue may be the best alternative donor site for anterior urothroplasty.

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Int. j. morphol ; 29(4): 1139-1147, dic. 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-626979

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Three different reptilian species Psammophis sibilans (Order Ophidia), Tarentola annularis (Order Squamata and Crocodylus niloticus (Order Crocodylia) are used in the present study. Their tongue is removed and examined morphologically. Their lingual mucosa examined under scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as well as processed for histological investigation. Gross morphological studies revealed variations of tongue gross structure being elongated with bifurcated end in P. sibilans or triangular flattened structure with broad base and conical free border in T. annularis or rough triangular fill almost the floor cavity in C. niloticus. At SEM, the lingual mucosa showed fine striated grooves radially arranged in oblique extension with missing of lingual papillae. Numerous microridges are detected above the cell surfaces in P. sibilans. T. annularis exhibited arrangement of conical flattened filiform papillae and abundant of microridges. However in C. niloticus, the lingual mucosa possessed different kinds of filiform papillae besides gustatory papillae and widespread arrangement of taste buds. Histologically, confirmed SEM of illustrating the lingual mucosa protrusion of stratified squamous epithelium in P. sibilans and presence of apical taste buds in conical filiform papillae of T. annularis. The lingual mucosa of C. niloticus revealed different forms of both filiform and gustatory papillae.


En el presente estudio fueron utilizados tres diferentes especies de reptiles Psammophis sibilans (Orden Ophidia), Tarentola annularis (Orden Squamata y Crocodylus niloticus (Orden Crocodylia). Sus lenguas fueron removidas y examinadas morfológicamente. Las mucosas linguales se examinaron bajo microscopio electrónico de barrido (SEM) y también procesadas para la investigación histológica. El estudio morfológico macroscópico reveló variaciones de la estructura de la lengua, siendo éstas alargadas con el extremo bifurcado en P. sibilans o de estructura triangular aplanada con una base amplia y el borde libre cónico en T. annularis o triangular rugosa llenando casi todo el suelo de la cavidad en C. niloticus. En el SEM, la mucosa lingual mostró finas ranuras estriadas dispuestas radialmente en la extensión oblicua con pérdida de las papilas linguales. Numerosas microcrestas fueron detectadas por encima de la superficie de las células en P. sibilans. T. annularis exhibiendo una disposición de papilas filiformes cónicas aplanadas y abundante de microcrestas. Sin embargo, en C. niloticus, la mucosa lingual posee diferentes tipos de papilas filiformes además de papilas gustativas con una extensa disposición de corpúsculos gustativas. Histológicamente, mediante confirmación de SEM se ilustra la protrusión del epitelio escamoso estratificado de la mucosa lingual en P. sibilans y la presencia de corpúsculos gustativos apicales en las papilas filiformes cónicas de T. annularis. La mucosa lingual de C. niloticus reveló diferentes formas de ambas papilas, filiformes y gustativas.


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Animals , Tongue/ultrastructure , Reptiles/anatomy & histology , Alligators and Crocodiles/anatomy & histology , Lizards/anatomy & histology , Tongue/anatomy & histology , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Snakes/anatomy & histology
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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 728-731, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-422845

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of using oral mucosal grafts (buccal mucosa and lingual mucosa) for urethroplasty in the treatment of anterior urethral strictures. Methods Between Jan 2001 and Dec 2010,255 patients with urethral strictures (length ranging from 3 cm to 18 cm,mean 6 cm)underwent one-stage onlay oral mucosal grafts urethroplasty.Two different techniques were used for urethral reconstruction.The first technique involved tubularized dorsal lingual mucosa graft (LMG) augmentation of urethral plate ; the second technique used dorsal patch graft urethroplasty.Of the 255 patients,49 patients with long-segment urethral strictures ( ≥ 8 cm) underwent dual buccal mucosal graft ( BMG),dual LMG,combined LMG and BMG or long-strip LMG urethroplasty. ResultsThe patients were followed up for 8 -120 months postoperatively ( mean 37 months).Of the 255 cases,230 cases voided well and the urinary peak flows ranged from 16 to 51 ml/s (mean 26 ml/s).The overall success rate was 90.2%.Seventeen cases developed a recurrence of urethral stricture.Among these patients,15 underwent BMG urethroplasty again and 2 underwent direct vision internal urethrotomy,after which the patients voided well.Eight cases presented with urethrocutaneous fistula,these patients underwent a second operation,after which,the urethrocutaneous fistulas were cured. Conclusions The buccal mucosa and lingual mucosa are excellent sources of graft materials for the repair of anterior urethral strictures.Combined two oral mucosal grafts substitution urethroplasty is an effective technique for the treatment of long-segment urethral strictures.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 707-709, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392841

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Objective To evaluate combined buccal mucosa and lingual mucosa grafts for urethroplasty in a dog model. Methods Seven female mongrel dogs were selected.After a segment of proximal urethra mucosa (4 cm×1 cm) was excised and onlayed,urethroplasty was performed by using the combined free buccal mucosa (2 cm×1 cm)graft which had been harvested from the inferior cheek and free lingual mucosa graft(2 cm×1 cm)harvested from the inferior lateral surface of the tongue.A 12 F urethral catheter was kept for 7 d.Retrograde urethrography was done and urethra diameter was calibrated with a 10 F catheter before animals were sacrificed at week 12.Then the grafted areas excised and evaluated grossly and histopathologically. Results All dogs survived during the procedure and there was no tongue or bueeal complications.One dog developed a severe urethral stricture at the proximal anastomosis site.The remaining 6 dogs voided spontaneously with no difficulty.Retrograde urethrography showed that no stricture or fistula formed.The combined buccal mucosa graft and lingual mucosa graft shortened from a mean (SD) of 4.00(0.15)to 3.75(0.23)cm (statistically.significant,P<0.05).No stricture was found in the connection of the buccaI mucosa and lingual mucosa grafts.Histological examination showed that the combined buccal mucosa and lingual mucosa grafts were well-incorporated into the urethral walls and covered by a keratinized squamous epithelium.Neovascularization was evident beneath the grafts. Conclusion Combined buccal mucosa graft and lingual mucosa graft could be an option for urethral substitution.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 373-376, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-400452

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Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of using combined lingual mucosa and buccal mucosa onlay grafts or foreskin flap urethroptasty for the treatment of long or multi-seg-ment urethral strictures. Methods Seven patients with long and 4 cases with multi segment urethral strictures(range 10 to 15 cm,mean 12)underwent substitution urethroplasty using combined lingual mucosa and buccal mucosa onlay grafts or foreskin flap urethroplasty.The patients'age ranged 24 to 56,mean 32 and the course of disease was from 6 to 96 months.Of the 11 patients 7 underwent com-bined lingual mucosa and buccal mucosa grafts urethroptasty,4 patients underwent combined lingual mucosa graft and foreskin flap Urethroplasty. Results The patients were followed up 5-1 2(mean 10)months postoperatively. Meatal stenosis developed 3 months postoperatively in 1 patient who un-derwent combined lingual mucosa and foreskin flap urethroplasty.The patient could void well after re-operation.The other patients could void well and the peak flow rate ranged from 2 1 to 3 6 ml/s(mean 26.8 ml/s). Conclusions Combined lingual mucosa and buccal mucosa onlay grafts or foreskin flap substitution urethroplasty may have the advantage of easier harvest,less trauma.It could be a good U- rethral substitution technique for the treatment of long or multi-segment urethral stricture.

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