Urethroplasty (Urethral Stricture Surgery)
Reconstructive surgery aiming for a lasting solution in urethral stricture.
Urethroplasty is a reconstructive surgical method that aims for a lasting solution in urethral (urinary channel) stricture. It aims for a permanent result compared with internal urethrotomy in recurrent strictures.
Urethroplasty involves repairing the narrowed urethral segment or reconstructing it with tissue support. Different techniques (end-to-end repair, graft augmentation, etc.) can be applied depending on the location, length and characteristics of the stricture.
Who Is It For?
- Patients with recurrent or long-segment urethral stricture
- Cases that recur after internal urethrotomy
How Is It Performed?
The procedure is performed under appropriate anaesthesia; the technique is chosen by the stricture's characteristics. The process and follow-up are explained after assessment.
Recovery & Follow-up
Recovery varies by the technique used; following the recommended follow-up is important.
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