Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures
Objective : Management of distal anterior urethral stricture is a common problem faced by practicing urologists. Literature on urethral stricture mainly pertains to bulbar urethral stricture and pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect. The present article aims to review the management of the str...
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doaj-b5bd853a4e0f4533ab6b26d3ef51d8962020-11-24T22:14:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Urology0970-15911998-38242011-01-0127337137710.4103/0970-1591.85442Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral stricturesShrawan K SinghSantosh K AgrawalRavimohan S MavuduruObjective : Management of distal anterior urethral stricture is a common problem faced by practicing urologists. Literature on urethral stricture mainly pertains to bulbar urethral stricture and pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect. The present article aims to review the management of the strictures of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethra. Materials and Methods : The literature in English language was searched from the National Library of Medicine database, using the appropriate key words for the period 1985-2010. Out of 475 articles, 115 were selected for the review based on their relevance to the topic. Results : Etiology of stricture is shifting from infective to inflammatory and iatrogenic causes. Stricture of fossa navicularis is most often caused by lichen sclerosus et atrophicus and instrumentation. Direct visual internal urethrotomy is limited to selected cases in the management of pendulous urethral stricture. With experience and identification of various prognostic factors, conservative management by dilatation and internal urethrotomy is being replaced by various reconstructive procedures, using skin flaps and grafts with high success rates. Single-stage urethroplasty is preferred over the 2-stage procedure as the latter disfigures the penis and poses sexual problems temporarily. Conclusions : Flaps or grafts are useful for single-stage reconstruction of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures. The buccal and lingual mucosa serves as a preferred resource material for providing the inner lining of the urethra. Off-the-shelf materials, such as acellular collagen matrix, are promising.http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1591;year=2011;volume=27;issue=3;spage=371;epage=377;aulast=SinghBalanitis xerotica obliteransfossa navicularislichen sclerosuslocal flaporal mucosapendulous urethral stricture |
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Shrawan K Singh Santosh K Agrawal Ravimohan S Mavuduru Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures Indian Journal of Urology Balanitis xerotica obliterans fossa navicularis lichen sclerosus local flap oral mucosa pendulous urethral stricture |
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Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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Management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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management of the stricture of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Urology |
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0970-1591 1998-3824 |
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Objective : Management of distal anterior urethral stricture is a common problem faced by practicing urologists. Literature on urethral stricture mainly pertains to bulbar urethral stricture and pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect. The present article aims to review the management of the strictures of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethra.
Materials and Methods : The literature in English language was searched from the National Library of Medicine database, using the appropriate key words for the period 1985-2010. Out of 475 articles, 115 were selected for the review based on their relevance to the topic.
Results : Etiology of stricture is shifting from infective to inflammatory and iatrogenic causes. Stricture of fossa navicularis is most often caused by lichen sclerosus et atrophicus and instrumentation. Direct visual internal urethrotomy is limited to selected cases in the management of pendulous urethral stricture. With experience and identification of various prognostic factors, conservative management by dilatation and internal urethrotomy is being replaced by various reconstructive procedures, using skin flaps and grafts with high success rates. Single-stage urethroplasty is preferred over the 2-stage procedure as the latter disfigures the penis and poses sexual problems temporarily.
Conclusions : Flaps or grafts are useful for single-stage reconstruction of fossa navicularis and pendulous urethral strictures. The buccal and lingual mucosa serves as a preferred resource material for providing the inner lining of the urethra. Off-the-shelf materials, such as acellular collagen matrix, are promising. |
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Balanitis xerotica obliterans fossa navicularis lichen sclerosus local flap oral mucosa pendulous urethral stricture |
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