Evaluating the impact of a urethral reconstruction fellowship on urethral stricture disease management at a regional hospital.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q4 ANDROLOGY
Translational andrology and urology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.21037/tau-24-550
Clarissa M Gurbani, Bellamy Brodie, Ian Eardley, Weida Lau
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Abstract

Background: Internationally, there is a trend towards early urethroplasty for treatment of urethral stricture, as opposed to endoscopic management, which is associated with short-lived patency and frequent retreatments. The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of urethral stricture management before and after gaining urethral reconstruction expertise through a fellowship programme.

Methods: This was a retrospective case-control study that compared the characteristics, management, and outcomes of urethral stricture disease managed over two consecutive periods of time-pre-fellowship period (September 2016 to September 2019) and the post-fellowship period (October 2019 to September 2022).

Results: There were 37 patients in the pre-fellowship group and 30 patients in the post-fellowship group. Regarding treatment choice, the proportion of patients undergoing index urethroplasty significantly increased from 2.7% to 36.7% [odds ratio (OR) 18.9, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.7 to 209.8, P<0.008], due to early recognition of strictures not amenable endoscopic treatment. Retreatment became less frequent post-fellowship (37.8% vs. 16.7%, OR 2.99, 95% CI: 1.6 to 5.9, P=0.001). Average number of procedures per patient also reduced (1.65±0.98 vs. 1.23±0.63, P=0.04). Also, there was a trend towards improved overall patency rate at 6-month in the post-fellowship period compared to the pre-fellowship group.

Conclusions: This study has demonstrated that urethral reconstruction expertise was correlated to the increased exposure of urethral stricture patients to urethroplasty as a more efficacious procedure, and was associated with reduced retreatment rates. The expertise can bring cost benefits for patients and regional institutions.

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期刊介绍: ranslational Andrology and Urology (Print ISSN 2223-4683; Online ISSN 2223-4691; Transl Androl Urol; TAU) is an open access, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal (quarterly published from Mar.2012 - Dec. 2014). The main focus of the journal is to describe new findings in the field of translational research of Andrology and Urology, provides current and practical information on basic research and clinical investigations of Andrology and Urology. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, molecular study, pathology, biology and technical advances related to andrology and urology. Topics cover range from evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, rehabilitation and future challenges to urology and andrology. Contributions pertinent to urology and andrology are also included from related fields such as public health, basic sciences, education, sociology, and nursing.
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