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Dorsal free graft urethroplasty was performed to reduce the incidence of urethrocele.We treated 12 patients with penile and 13 with bulbous strictures. Of the 13 patients with a bulbous stricture 6 received a dorsally placed tube graft and 7 received a patch graft.Temporary fistulas were seen on postoperative urethrography in 5 cases but they all resolved spontaneously. At a mean followup of 35.8 months clinical and radiological findings were excellent in 23 cases and good in 2. No signs of graft weakening, such as post-void dribbling or diminished ejaculation, were apparent.The use of free skin grafts for urethral reconstruction is anatomically healthier in the dorsal than in the ventral position.
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Urethral Stricture, Time Factors, Adolescent, Skin Transplantation, Middle Aged, Urethra, Humans, Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Penis
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Urethral Stricture, Time Factors, Adolescent, Skin Transplantation, Middle Aged, Urethra, Humans, Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Penis
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