2003
DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000069820.81726.00
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The Long-Term Results of Urethroplasty

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“…The mean follow-up of our study was 43.44 months, and it is a relatively long period for detecting recurrences, because most repairs fail in the first 6 months [14]. While our results demonstrated that the success rate is not dependent on age (p = 0.26) and etiology of the stricture (p = 0.41), the success rate is lower in long strictures (> 7 cm) with statistical significance (p = 0.025).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean follow-up of our study was 43.44 months, and it is a relatively long period for detecting recurrences, because most repairs fail in the first 6 months [14]. While our results demonstrated that the success rate is not dependent on age (p = 0.26) and etiology of the stricture (p = 0.41), the success rate is lower in long strictures (> 7 cm) with statistical significance (p = 0.025).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta política de ''probar'' un manejo endoscópico y, si falla, entonces hacer una cirugía reconstructiva es además arriesgada y pudiera constituir iatrogenia, por cuanto no está claro si las uretrotomías repetidas empeoran o no el pronóstico de una UP subsecuente. Por un lado, Andrich y Martínez-Piñeiro encontraron un mayor índice de recidivas en la cirugía reconstructiva de pacientes con múltiples uretrotomías previas fallidas 16,41 y por otro, en nuestra experiencia, tanto la UIE como la UP tuvieron mejores resultados en pacientes sin tratamientos previos. Por su parte, Kessler et al reportaron que el riesgo de recurrencia de una uretroplastia fue 2,25 veces mayor en los pacientes tratados previamente con dos o más uretrotomías 20 .…”
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“…The majority of the recurrence in this study occurred in the first year. Certainly in the long term follow up it is clear that the recurrence rate after a substitution is far worse than many would otherwise have considered likely based on the existing literature, with a reported rate of 42% at 15 years for substitution procedure and 14% for anastomotic procedure [57]. Barbagli et al [53] analyzed a cohort of 375 patients who underwent one of the three different one -stage procedure for bulbar strictures.…”
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confidence: 99%