Extended dartos fascial flaps in distal Snodgrass TIP urethroplasties

R. B. Singh, S. Dalal
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Purpose: To evaluate the role of extended dartos fascial flaps in prevention of urethro-cutaneous fistulas (UCFs) in distal Snodgrass TIP urethroplasties. Patients and methods: Between 2004-2006, 18 distal hypospadiacs without chordee, aged 10-14 years with well-developed phallus and urethral plate, underwent distal Snodgrass TIP urethroplasties. Extended dartos fascial flaps were harvested by deepithelialization of 5 mm strip of penile skin pedicled on one side of the urethral plate. The pedicled dartos fascial flaps were turned over to the other side across the mid line of the seam of the re-constructed neo-urethral tubes (tubularization of the median incised and grafted urethral plate) to provide them an in continuity re-enforcement against fistulization. Results: Two of the 18 distal hypospadiacs had developed eccentrically placed micro UCFs, which healed spontaneously within 3 weeks of follow up due to their oblique fistulous tracts which were unfavorable for epithelialization. Conclusions: The extended dartos fascial flaps provide mechanical and biological support to the under lying neo-urethral tubes, and prevent fistula-associated morbidities by avoiding suture line superimpositions.
远端Snodgrass TIP尿道成形术中的延伸鼻翼筋膜瓣
目的:探讨延伸筋膜瓣在Snodgrass末端尿道成形术中预防尿道-皮肤瘘(UCFs)的作用。患者和方法:2004-2006年间,18例无脊索的尿道下裂患者,年龄10-14岁,阴茎和尿道板发育良好,行远端Snodgrass TIP尿道成形术。在尿道板一侧以5mm的阴茎皮条为蒂,进行深上皮化,获取延伸的阴茎筋膜瓣。带蒂的蝶瓣筋膜瓣沿重建的新尿道管缝中线向另一侧翻转(正中切开和移植尿道板的管化),为其提供连续的防止瘘管形成的强化。结果:18例下裂远端患者中有2例发生了偏心放置的微ucf,由于其斜造瘘束不利于上皮化,在随访3周内自行愈合。结论:延长的蝶孔筋膜瓣为新尿道管提供了机械和生物支持,避免了缝合线的重叠,防止了瘘管相关的并发症。
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