Urethral Ultrasound as a Screening Tool for Stricture Recurrence After Oral Mucosa Graft Urethroplasty

2011 
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of sonourethrography (SUG) in combination with voiding pattern analysis to determine success after oral mucosa graft (OMG) urethroplasty. OMG urethroplasty is a standard treatment for men with recurrent urethral stricture. Because of its performance, the optimum follow-up algorithm remains controversial. Material and Methods Forty-nine patients (mean age 51 years) who underwent OMG urethroplasty were retrospectively identified. All men were subjected to a validated voiding questionnaire (International Prostate Symptom Score [IPSS]), SUG, uroflowmetry, and residual urine measurement. The predictive value was analyzed with regard to stricture recurrence or patency as well as to urethral diameter. Retrograde urethrography was done to confirm the diagnosis. Results Strictures were bulbar in 39, penile in 4, and combined in 6 patients. Mean stricture length was 3.8 cm (range 1-10). Mean follow-up after surgery was 35 (range 15-70) months. SUG showed a mean diameter of 7.6 mm for bulbar grafts and 4.6 mm for penile grafts. Stricture recurrence was seen in 4 (8%) patients, yielding a significantly lower urethral width of 2.3 mm ( P P P P Conclusion An algorithm consisting of SUG, uroflowmetry, residual urine and IPSS assessment reliably identifies stricture recurrence. Routine retrograde urethrography may therefore be unnecessary in the follow-up of OMG urethroplasty.
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