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Title: THE USE OF PENILE FASCIOCUTANEOUS ISLAND FLAPS IN THE REPAIR OF COMPLEX ANTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURES IN KUMASI, GHANA
Authors: Appiah, K. A. A.
Amoah, G.
Maison, P. O. M.
Gyasi-Sarpong, C. K.
Adofo, C. K.
Yenli, E. M. T.
Koranteng, A.
Azorliade, R.
Otu-Boateng, K.
Badu-Peprah, A.
Ametih, R. K.
Mintah, D. A.
Otu, A.
Barnes, D. K.
Acheampong, D. O.
Keywords: anterior urethral strictures
penile fasciocutaneous flaps
ventral onlay urethroplasty
single-stage urethroplasty
complex urethral strictures
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: African Urology
Series/Report no.: Vol. 2;Issue 2
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the stricture characteristics of patients undergoing single-stage penile fasciocutaneous island flap ventral onlay urethroplasty and the surgery outcomes. Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study of all patients undergoing penile fasciocutaneous island flap ventral onlay urethroplasty for complex anterior urethral strictures at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital between December 2011 and December 2018. A database of stricture characteristics, postoperative complications and outcome of repair was kept prospectively for all patients. Patients were reviewed at three, six, and twelve months postoperatively and yearly thereafter. A successful outcome was a peak flow rate > 15 ml/s, a patent urethra on retrograde urethrogram (RUG), restoration of a normal stream of urine with at most one attempt at urethral calibration or internal urethrotomy postoperatively. Data was entered into SPSS 17.0 for analysis. Results: Forty-seven patients were operated on over the study period. The median age was 48.0 years (range: 2.5–82 years) and mean stricture length was 6.3 ± 3.8 cm. The majority (25; 53.2%) of patients had strictures involving both the penile and bulbar urethra. Catheterisation was the aetiology in 36 (76.6%) of the strictures, whilst urethritis was the cause in nine (19.1%). The average duration of surgery was 149.2 minutes and the overall success rate at first surgery was 85.1%. There were eight (17.0%) cases of wound haematoma, six (12.8%) of surgical site infections and two (4.3%) of urethrocutaneous fistula. Three patients (6.4%) had urethral diverticulum and seven (14.9%) had stricture recurrence. Conclusion: Single-stage penile fasciocutaneous ventral onlay flap urethroplasty for complex anterior urethral strictures is appropriate in selected cases with a high success rate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3810
ISSN: 2710-2750
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