A one-stage onlay urethroplasty, using a buccal mucosa graft, is presented for patients with bulbous strictures in whom the urethral mucosa is seriously involved in the disease. Of 40 patients who underwent a dorsal buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty for bulbous urethral strictures, 5 required complete removal of the urethral mucosa and its replacement by a buccal mucosa graft. All these patients had undergone previous urethrotomy with a false passage inside the bulbous urethra and had a suprapubic tube in place.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: We compared the efficacy of paroxetine alone and combined with sildenafil in patients complaining of premature ejaculation.
Materials And Methods: Enrolled in this study were 80 consecutive potent men 19 to 47 years old (mean age 34) with premature ejaculation but without any obvious organic cause. Pretreatment evaluation included a history, self-administration of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire, physical examination and the Meares-Stamey test to exclude genital tract infection.
Introduction: To assess the impact on subjective symptoms and flow patterns of a new surgical technique designed to correct strictures of the female distal urethra and urethral meatus.
Materials And Methods: Seventeen patients (mean age 41.2 years) with symptomatic strictures of either the distal urethra or the urethral meatus entered the study.
Purpose: Previously buccal mucosal grafts used for repairing adult bulbourethral stricture with the 1-stage dorsal technique has provided a satisfactory outcome in our experience. We present the wider use of buccal mucosal grafts for 2-stage urethroplasty.
Materials And Methods: A total of 24 men 25 to 60 years old (median age 45) with a complex bulbar stricture underwent 2-stage urethroplasty using a buccal mucosal graft to repair the perineostomy.