Lateral incision 1-stage urethroplasty with oral mucosal graft for patients with penile urethral stricture after hypospadias repair-a preliminary report.

To report our early experience of a novel surgical approach for penile urethral strictures after hypospadias repair, using a lateral incision to keep the ventral tissue and vasculature of the penis intact and to avoid the need for tissue interposition.

A total of 21 patients underwent lateral incision 1-stage urethroplasty with oral mucosal graft. The median age of the patients was 21 years old (range, 13-47). The median number of prior procedures for hypospadias repair was 3 (range, 1-9) with 18 of 21 patients (85.7%) undergoing greater than 1 prior reconstructive procedure. The mean length of the penile urethral strictures was 4.5 ± 1.7 cm, with a range of 1.0 to 8.0 cm. Selection criteria for lateral incision 1-stage urethroplasty include: non-obliterative stricture, no or mild penile curvature and no urethrocutaneous fistula.

Median follow-up was 30 months (range, 6-73). Success was achieved in 17 of 21 patients (80.9%). The 4 (19.0%) patients with treatment failure developed recurrent urethral strictures. Of the 4 men with recurrent strictures, 3 were ultimately treated successfully by DVIU (2) or two-stage urethroplasty (1), and one patient chose repeated dilation.

For patients with penile urethral stricture after hypospadias repair with non-obliterative stricture, no significant penile curvature and no urethrocutaneous fistula, a lateral approach with oral mucosal graft is a simple technique that avoids the need for tissue interposition and keeps the penile ventral tissue and vasculature intact, resulting in a low risk of complications.

BMC urology. 2023 Apr 28*** epublish ***

Jianwei Wang, Xiao Xu, Zhengqing Bao, Zhenhua Liu, Guizhong Li, Feng He

Department of Urology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, The Fourth Medical College of Peking University, No.68 Huinanbei Road, Changping District, Beijing, China. ., Department of Urology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, The Fourth Medical College of Peking University, No.68 Huinanbei Road, Changping District, Beijing, China.