Title of article :
‘Minipatch’ penile skin graft urethroplasty in the era of buccal mucosal grafting
Author/Authors :
Hudak, Steven J. UT Southwestern Medical Center - Department of Urology, USA , Hudson, Tillman C. UT Southwestern Medical Center - Department of Urology, USA , Morey, Allen F. UT Southwestern Medical Center - Department of Urology, USA
Abstract :
Objectives: To describe our experience with ‘minipatch’ penile skin graft (PSG) urethroplasty, as at our institution we prefer excision and primary anastomosis (EPA) urethroplasty whenever feasible, as it gives better outcomes than substitution urethroplasty. However, despite careful preoperative planning, the unanticipated need for a small graft is occasionally recognised intra-operatively, and in such cases we have found that harvesting a minipatch is an efficient alterna- tive to harvesting a buccal mucosal graft. Patients and methods: Bulbar urethroplasty using a 3 cm PSG was performed via either a ventral onlay or augmented anastomotic technique. In each case the PSG was required to repair an unanticipated urethral defect recognised intra-operatively during various scenarios of challenging urethroplasty. We retrospectively reviewed our experience with this technique. Results: Among a total of 425 urethral reconstructions over a 4-year period at our institution, four patients (1%) underwent minipatch PSG urethroplasty to repair either urethral strictures that were discovered intra-operatively to be too complex for EPA (two patients) or for intra-operatively identified, unanticipated synchronous strictures (two patients). The mean (range) stricture length was 2.4 (2–3) cm and the mean graft length was 2.1 (1.5–2.5) cm. At a mean follow-up of 18 months all repairs were patent with no need for further procedures or instrumentation. Conclusion: Minipatch PSG urethroplasty is an efficient alternative to a buccal mucosal graft repair, especially when the unanticipated need for short-segment tissue transfer arises during complex urethral reconstruction.
Keywords :
Urethra , Urethral stricture , Urethral stenosis , Grafts
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology