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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 553-557, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006020

RESUMEN

As an optional method for the treatment of hypospadias, free tube graft urethroplasty has been applied in some centers in recent years. It has the advantages of convenient urethra materials, high freedom of surgery, and satisfactory urine flow and appearance, but there are fewer reported cases and many complications. Therefore, it is recommended to be used cautiously. This paper summarizes the experience of 497 cases of free surgical surgery based on Buck fascia reconstruction, including key points such as full correction of penile lower curvature, no tension-free urethra, long-inclined plane anastomosis, and reliable coverage enhancement.

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Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery ; : 19-23, 2012.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-726621

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PURPOSE: It remains controversial whether to use a tube graft or a bifurcated graft during open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair, due to the potential for progression or development of a common iliac artery (CIA) aneurysm. This study evaluated the fate of CIA after tubular AAA repair. METHODS: On a retrospective basis, we reviewed 61 patients who underwent open AAA repair with a tube graft, between March 2000 and December 2009. Fifty-seven patients were included in this study; we excluded 4 cases in which the patients died in-hospital. Of those enrolled, 24 patients underwent follow-up computed tomography at least 1-year after surgery. CIAs were categorized into 3 groups: normal (< or =12 mm), ectasia (range, 13 to 18 mm), and aneurysm (range, 19 to 25 mm). The incidence of CIA aneurysm rupture was investigated, and the expansion rate of CIA was calculated. RESULTS: Mean patient age was 64 years and 73% of patients were male. Preoperatively, 8 patients had 2 normal CIAs, 14 patients had one CIA aneurysm at least, 27 patients had one CIA ectasia, and 8 patients were unknown. There was a mean follow-up of 51 months; no deaths were caused by rupture of CIA aneurysm, and no patient underwent invasive treatment for a CIA aneurysm. The mean follow-up for 24 patients with 48 CIAs was 45 months. The mean expansion rate of CIA was 0.5 mm/y. CONCLUSION: AAA repair using a tube graft was a safe and durable procedure. However, a bifurcated graft should be considered when patients are young and there is the expectation of a long life expectancy is anticipated allowing for a CIA expansion rate of 0.5 mm/y.


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Humanos , Masculino , Aneurisma , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal , Dilatación Patológica , Estudios de Seguimiento , Arteria Ilíaca , Incidencia , Esperanza de Vida , Estudios Retrospectivos , Rotura , Trasplantes
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 235-237, 1981.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15906

RESUMEN

The free, full thickness skin graft urethroplasty has grown in popularity and row ranks among the best of corrective procedures for urethral stricture. This procedures was initially described by Presman and Greenfield in 1953. Herein we present a case of full thickness tube graft urethroplasty in 29-year-old male patient with anterior urethral stricture.


Asunto(s)
Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Piel , Trasplantes , Estrechez Uretral
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