Outcomes of urethral meatal preservation ventral urethroplasty for female urethral stricture: a series of cases

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Objective: To present a series of cases with our initial experience and short-term outcomes of a modified vaginal mucosal flap urethroplasty. Methods: Patients diagnosed with urethral stricture and operated by the same operative technique between January 2012 and January 2018 were followed for at least 6 months. Uroflowmetry and clinical outcomes were evaluated. Results: Nineteen patients were included with an average age of 56.4 years, mean preoperative Qmax of 5.3 ml/s, and PVR of 101.4 mL. After 6 months of the procedure, the mean Qmax improved to 14.7 mL/s (p<0.05), PVR decreased to 47.3 mL (p<0.05), and 84.2% of all patients reported improvement in clinical self-reported symptoms. There was an improvement in symptoms such as voiding effort in 84.2% of patients, weak stream (89.5%), and recurrent urinary tract infection (85.7%). The success rate (absence of symptoms and normal Qmax with no significant PVR) of the procedure was 84.2%. Conclusion: The described technique was considered effective for the treatment of female urethra stricture, with a high clinical success rate and an objective improvement of Qmax and decrease in PVR after 6 months of the procedure.

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Dos Santos, J. V. Q. V., Görgen, A. R. H., Bortolini, T., da Silva, G. V. M., Dos Santos, E. B., Tavares, P. M., … Rosito, T. E. (2024). Outcomes of urethral meatal preservation ventral urethroplasty for female urethral stricture: a series of cases. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetricia, 46. https://doi.org/10.61622/rbgo/2024AO20

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