Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?

Pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects (PFUDDs) are relatively infrequent in boys, and treatment for PFUDDs presents one of the most difficult problems in urological practice. Anastomotic urethroplasty is considered an ideal surgical procedure for PFUDDs in boys. However, various surgical appr...

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Main Authors: Lin Wang, Hai-Lin Guo, Hui-Quan Shu, Jie Gu, Chong-Rui Jin, Fang Chen, Ying-Long Sa
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Andrology
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spelling doaj-dc1e362aaafc4ea0842df59a486d27c22020-11-25T03:00:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Andrology1008-682X1745-72622020-01-0122329229510.4103/aja.aja_64_19Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?Lin WangHai-Lin GuoHui-Quan ShuJie GuChong-Rui JinFang ChenYing-Long SaPelvic fracture urethral distraction defects (PFUDDs) are relatively infrequent in boys, and treatment for PFUDDs presents one of the most difficult problems in urological practice. Anastomotic urethroplasty is considered an ideal surgical procedure for PFUDDs in boys. However, various surgical approaches for anastomotic urethroplasty have been proposed, including a simple transperineal approach, a transperineal intercorporal septal separation approach, a transperineal inferior pubic approach, and a combined transpubic-perineal approach. This study aims to determine which surgical approach is best for PFUDDs in boys. We retrospectively identified 22 boys with PFUDDs aged 2–14 years who underwent anastomotic urethroplasty via different approaches between January 2008 and December 2017. Follow-up was performed in all the 22 patients for 6–123 (mean: 52.0) months. Finally, 20 of the 22 boys (90.9%) were successfully treated, including 1 of 2 patients treated with a simple transperineal approach, 3 of 3 with a transperineal approach with intercorporal septal separation, 14 of 15 with a transperineal inferior pubic approach, and 2 of 2 with a combined transpubic-perineal approach. Two patients had failed outcomes after the operation, and stenosis recurred. Based on the outcome of the 22 patients, we can draw a preliminary conclusion that most boys (20/22) can be treated with a transperineal inferior pubic approach or simpler procedures without the need of completely removing or incising the pubis. The combined transpubic-perineal approach can be used in cases of extremely long urethral distract defects.http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2020;volume=22;issue=3;spage=292;epage=295;aulast=children; pelvic fracture; posttraumatic; urethra; urethral stenosis
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author Lin Wang
Hai-Lin Guo
Hui-Quan Shu
Jie Gu
Chong-Rui Jin
Fang Chen
Ying-Long Sa
spellingShingle Lin Wang
Hai-Lin Guo
Hui-Quan Shu
Jie Gu
Chong-Rui Jin
Fang Chen
Ying-Long Sa
Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
Asian Journal of Andrology
children; pelvic fracture; posttraumatic; urethra; urethral stenosis
author_facet Lin Wang
Hai-Lin Guo
Hui-Quan Shu
Jie Gu
Chong-Rui Jin
Fang Chen
Ying-Long Sa
author_sort Lin Wang
title Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
title_short Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
title_full Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
title_fullStr Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
title_full_unstemmed Surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
title_sort surgical treatment of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects in boys: which approach is suitable?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Journal of Andrology
issn 1008-682X
1745-7262
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects (PFUDDs) are relatively infrequent in boys, and treatment for PFUDDs presents one of the most difficult problems in urological practice. Anastomotic urethroplasty is considered an ideal surgical procedure for PFUDDs in boys. However, various surgical approaches for anastomotic urethroplasty have been proposed, including a simple transperineal approach, a transperineal intercorporal septal separation approach, a transperineal inferior pubic approach, and a combined transpubic-perineal approach. This study aims to determine which surgical approach is best for PFUDDs in boys. We retrospectively identified 22 boys with PFUDDs aged 2–14 years who underwent anastomotic urethroplasty via different approaches between January 2008 and December 2017. Follow-up was performed in all the 22 patients for 6–123 (mean: 52.0) months. Finally, 20 of the 22 boys (90.9%) were successfully treated, including 1 of 2 patients treated with a simple transperineal approach, 3 of 3 with a transperineal approach with intercorporal septal separation, 14 of 15 with a transperineal inferior pubic approach, and 2 of 2 with a combined transpubic-perineal approach. Two patients had failed outcomes after the operation, and stenosis recurred. Based on the outcome of the 22 patients, we can draw a preliminary conclusion that most boys (20/22) can be treated with a transperineal inferior pubic approach or simpler procedures without the need of completely removing or incising the pubis. The combined transpubic-perineal approach can be used in cases of extremely long urethral distract defects.
topic children; pelvic fracture; posttraumatic; urethra; urethral stenosis
url http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2020;volume=22;issue=3;spage=292;epage=295;aulast=
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