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Tissue engineered indigenous pericardial patch urethroplasty: A promising solution to a nagging problem 被引量:1

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摘要 Objective:Urethral stricture is a highly prevalent disease and has a continued ris-ing incidence.The global burden of disease keeps rising as there are significant rates of recur-rence with the existing management options with the need for additional repeat procedures.Moreover,the existing treatment options are associated with significant morbidity in the pa-tient.Long segment urethral strictures are most commonly managed by augmentation urethro-plasty.We explored the potential for the application of an acellular tissue engineered bovine pericardial patch in augmentation urethroplasty in a series of our patients suffering from ure-thral stricture disease.The decreased morbidity due to the avoidance of harvest of buccal mu-cosa,decreased operative time and satisfactory postoperative results make it a promising option for augmentation urethroplasty.Methods:Nine patients with long segment anterior urethral strictures(involving penile and/or bulbar urethra and stricture length>4 cm)were included in the study after proper informed consent was obtained.Acellular tissue engineered indigenous bovine pericardial patch was used for urethroplasty using dorsal onlay technique.Results:A total of nine patients underwent tissue engineered indigenous pericardial patch ur-ethroplasty for long segment urethral strictures,mostly catheter injury induced or associated with balanitis xerotica obliterans.Median follow-up was 8 months(range:2-12 months).Out of nine patients,eight(88.9%)were classifed as success and one(11.1%)was classified as fail-ure.Conclusion:Our study brings a product of tissue engineering,already being used in the cardio-vascular surgery domain,into the urological surgery operating room with satisfactory results achieved using standard operating techniques of one stage urethroplasty.
机构地区 Department of Urology
出处 《Asian Journal of Urology》 CSCD 2020年第1期56-60,共5页 亚洲泌尿外科杂志(英文)
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