Skip to main content
Top
Published in: International Urology and Nephrology 1/2017

01-01-2017 | Urology - Original Paper

Primary non-transecting bulbar urethroplasty long-term success rates are similar to transecting urethroplasty

Authors: Kirk M. Anderson, Stephen A. Blakely, Colin I. O’Donnell, Dmitriy Nikolavsky, Brian J. Flynn

Published in: International Urology and Nephrology | Issue 1/2017

Login to get access

Abstract

Objectives

To review the long-term outcomes of transecting versus non-transecting urethroplasty to repair bulbar urethral strictures.

Methods

A retrospective review was conducted of 342 patients who underwent anterior urethroplasty performed by a single surgeon from 2003 to 2014. Patients were excluded from further analysis if there had been prior urethroplasty, stricture location outside the bulbous urethra, or age <18 years. In the transecting group, surgical techniques used included excision and primary anastomosis and augmented anastomotic urethroplasty. In the non-transecting group, surgical techniques used included non-transecting anastomotic urethroplasty and dorsal and/or ventral buccal grafting. The primary endpoint was stricture resolution in transecting vs. non-transecting bulbar urethroplasty. Success was defined as freedom from secondary procedures including dilation, urethrotomy, or repeat urethroplasty.

Results

One hundred and fifty-two patients met inclusion criteria. At a mean follow-up of 65 months (range: 10–138 months), stricture-free recurrence in the transecting and non-transecting groups was similar, 83% (n = 85/102) and 82% (n = 41/50), respectively (p = 0.84). Surgical technique (p = 0.91), stricture length (p = 0.8), and etiology (p = 0.6) did not affect stricture recurrence rate on multivariate analysis. There was no difference detected in time to stricture recurrence (p = 0.21).

Conclusions

In this retrospective series, transecting and non-transecting primary bulbar urethroplasty resulted in similar long-term stricture resolution rate. Prospective studies are needed to determine what differences may present in outcomes related to sexual function and long-term success.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Guralnick ML, Webster GD (2001) The augmented anastomotic urethroplasty: indications and outcome in 29 patients. J Urol 165(5):1496–1501CrossRefPubMed Guralnick ML, Webster GD (2001) The augmented anastomotic urethroplasty: indications and outcome in 29 patients. J Urol 165(5):1496–1501CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Santucci RA, Mario LA, McAninch JW (2002) Anastomotic urethroplasty for bulbar urethral stricture: analysis of 168 patients. J Urol 167(4):1715–1719CrossRefPubMed Santucci RA, Mario LA, McAninch JW (2002) Anastomotic urethroplasty for bulbar urethral stricture: analysis of 168 patients. J Urol 167(4):1715–1719CrossRefPubMed
4.
5.
go back to reference Kane CJ, Tarman GJ, Summerton DJ et al (2002) Multi-institutional experience with buccal mucosa onlay urethroplasty for bulbar urethral reconstruction. J Urol 167(3):1314–1317CrossRefPubMed Kane CJ, Tarman GJ, Summerton DJ et al (2002) Multi-institutional experience with buccal mucosa onlay urethroplasty for bulbar urethral reconstruction. J Urol 167(3):1314–1317CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference SaGHJ Schlossberg (1996) A practical approach to treatment of anterior urethral stricture. Mediguide Urol 7:1 SaGHJ Schlossberg (1996) A practical approach to treatment of anterior urethral stricture. Mediguide Urol 7:1
15.
19.
go back to reference Chen ML, Odom BD, Santucci RA (2014) Substitution urethroplasty is as successful as anastomotic urethroplasty for short bulbar strictures. Can J Urol 21(6):7565–7569PubMed Chen ML, Odom BD, Santucci RA (2014) Substitution urethroplasty is as successful as anastomotic urethroplasty for short bulbar strictures. Can J Urol 21(6):7565–7569PubMed
21.
go back to reference Gomez RG (2014) Stricture excision and primary anastomosis for anterior urethral strictures. In: Brandes BS, Morey FA (eds) Advanced male urethral and genital reconstructive surgery. Springer, New York, NY, pp 161–176. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-7708-2_12 CrossRef Gomez RG (2014) Stricture excision and primary anastomosis for anterior urethral strictures. In: Brandes BS, Morey FA (eds) Advanced male urethral and genital reconstructive surgery. Springer, New York, NY, pp 161–176. doi:10.​1007/​978-1-4614-7708-2_​12 CrossRef
24.
27.
go back to reference Palminteri E, Franco G, Berdondini E et al (2010) Anterior urethroplasty and effects on sexual life: which is the best technique? Minerva urologica e nefrologica =. Ital J Urol Nephrol 62(4):371–376 Palminteri E, Franco G, Berdondini E et al (2010) Anterior urethroplasty and effects on sexual life: which is the best technique? Minerva urologica e nefrologica =. Ital J Urol Nephrol 62(4):371–376
Metadata
Title
Primary non-transecting bulbar urethroplasty long-term success rates are similar to transecting urethroplasty
Authors
Kirk M. Anderson
Stephen A. Blakely
Colin I. O’Donnell
Dmitriy Nikolavsky
Brian J. Flynn
Publication date
01-01-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Urology and Nephrology / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0301-1623
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2584
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-016-1454-1

Other articles of this Issue 1/2017

International Urology and Nephrology 1/2017 Go to the issue