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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209175

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Introduction: Conventionally, success after urethroplasty has focused on objective measures such as urinary flow rates, postvoid residual (PVR) volumes, and appearance of the urethra on cystoscopy and/or retrograde urethrogram. The objective ofthis study was to prospectively analyze the pre- and post-operative patient-reported outcome measures describing patients’satisfaction and quality of life (QoL) after perineal urethrostomy and to compare these results with objective data.Materials and Methods: We prospectively collected data from 30 consecutive patients who underwent perineal urethrostomyfor complex anterior urethral stricture from April 2017 to January 2019. Patient demographics, International Prostate SymptomScore (IPSS), QoL score, urethral stricture surgery patient-reported outcome measure (USS-PROM), maximum flow rate, andPVR urine were collected before, and 2 and 8 months after surgery. General estimation equation was used to compare theresults and linear regression analysis to correlate both questionnaires with objective data.Results: Mean age was 63 years. All patients had undergone previous urethral surgery in the form of multiple DVIU, urethraldilatation, substitution, or augmentation urethroplasties. The mean USS-PROM score improved from 13.4 preoperatively to 3.10after surgery (P < 0.001) and 85.6% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with surgical results. Strong negative correlationwas found, respectively, between flow rate and USS-PROM and with IPSS.Conclusion: Significant improvements in urinary symptoms and in QoL are expected after perineal urethrostomy for complexanterior urethral stricture and they are correlated with objective measures.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 606-610, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755496

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Objective To analyze the clinical outcome of definitive perineal urethrostomy for the treatment of complex adult anterior urethral strictures.Methods From June 2012 to February 2018,28 patients who underwent the definitive perineal urethrostomy for a complex anterior urethral stricture were retrospectively reviewed.The mean age of the patients was 62.3 (range 34 to 77) years and stricture etiology was lichen sclerosus in 46.4% (13/28) of the cases,iatrogenic stricture after transurethral resection of the prostate in 35.7% (10/28),failed hypospadias repair in 10.7% (3/28),infection 3.6% (1/28)and idiopathic etiology 3.6% (1/28).The mean stricture length was 9.6 (range 4.5 to 16.0) cm and the stricture length <5 cm in 7.1% (2/28) of the cases,5-10 cm in 35.7% (10/28) and > 10 cm in 57.1% (16/28).0f28 patients 21 (75%) underwent prior urethral dilation,4 (14.3%) underwent direct vision internal urethrotomy (DVIU) and 17 (60.7%) underwent urethroplasty.Among the medical history of interest,hypertension was observed in 17 patients (60.7%),chronic ischemic heart disease in 11 patients (39.3%),diabetes mellitus in 9 patients (32.1%) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in 9 patients (32.1%).All patients completed the perineal urethrostomy with inverted U-shaped perineal skin flap.The patient was placed in a normal lithotomy position and an inverted U-shaped perineal incision was made.We can get an inverted U-shaped perineal skin flap after dissecting along the bulbospongiosus muscle.The bulbar urethra was opened along the ventral surface and the margins of the spongiosum tissue were closed with perineal skin flap.We analyzed the clinical characteristics of the patients,the outcome of the technique and investigated the satisfaction rates of the patients by outpatient follow-up or telephone interview.Surgical success was defined as functional voiding without the need for further procedures.Results The perioperative complications included 3 cases of urinary tract infection,1 case of bleeding and 1 case of wound dehiscence.Mean follow-up length was 27.2 (range 6.0 to 64.0)months.Of 28 cases 26 (92.9%) were successful and the mean maximum urinary flow rate was 26.5 (range 17.0 to 40.0) ml/s.Postoperatively,2 cases of urethrostomy strictures were found in 2 months and 4 months,respectively.They required periodic outpatient dilation and the younger one was in the waiting list for revision of the perineostomy and the older one refused the revision.Of 28 patients 24 (85.7%) were satisfied with the results obtained with surgery,15 were very satisfied,9 cases satisfied and 4 cases dissatisfied.Conclusions The successful rate of the definitive perineal urethrostomy for the complex adult anterior urethral strictures was high and patients were satisfied with the outcome of the surgery.The definitive perineal urthrostomy is a well-tolerated treatment option for patients with complex anterior urethral strictures,especially for those aged and with extensive comorbidities.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 427-430, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755468

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Objective To evaluate if strategic urethrostomy could reduce complications in complicated hypospadias repair.Methods From January 2016 to August 2018,165 patients of complicated hypospadias were reviewed according to inclusion criteria.They were divided into three groups of one-stage repair (group A,n =86),two-stage repair using Bracka procedure (group B,n =49) and strategic urethrostomy (group C,n =30).The median age was 26 months in group A,24 months in group B and 28 months in group C.The median length of urethral defect was 3.0 (2.0-10.0) cm,4.0 (2.5-10.0) cm and 3.8(2.5-11.0) cm in the different three groups,respectively.No difference showed in age or length of urethral defect among 3 groups.Three groups were compared with rates of urethral fistula,urethral stricture and urethral diverticulum.Results After average of 20.0 months follow-up,the urethral stricture incidence of group C [3.3% (1/30)] was significantly lower than that of group A [22.0% (19/86),P =0.023] and group B[24.5% (12/49),P =0.032].The complications were found in 7 patients with urethral fistula and 11 patients with urethral diverticulum in group A,4 patients with urethral fistula and 3 patients with urethral diverticulum in group B,none patient with urethral fistula nor urethral diverticulum in group C,respectively.The incidence of urethral fistula was 8.1% (7/86),8.2% (4/49) and 0 in the three groups,and the rate of urethral diverticulum was 12.8% (11/86),6.1% (3/49) and 0,respectively.None difference was shown neither in the incidence of urethral fistula nor urethral diverticulum among the three groups(P > 0.05).Conclusions Strategic urethrostomy is a novel and effective method for complicated hypospadias repair.Application of strategic urethrostomy can significantly decrease urethral stricture and improve success rate in complicated hypospadias repair.

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