Transperineal urethroplasty for urethral distraction defects caused by pelvic fracture: Outcome analysis in 36 patients

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Pai-Yen Pan, Ta-Min Wang, Kuo-Jen Lin, Hsu-Han Wang, S. Chu, Y. Chiang, Chih-Te Lin
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Purpose: We report the outcomes of transperineal urethroplasty in patients with pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects (PFUDDs) over the past 12 years. Materials and Methods: Patients who received transperineal anastomotic repair of PFUDDs from January 2007 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, specifically focusing on demographic findings, pelvic fracture type, urethral distraction defect length (based on retrograde urethrography and cystography), previous treatments, and ancillary maneuvers during surgery. Simultaneously, differences in clinical factors between successful and failed cases were also analyzed. Results: A total of 36 patients were included, with a final success rate of 83%. The mean age was 40.4 years, whereas the mean urethral distraction defect length was 31.9 mm. Most patients (69%) presented with unstable pelvic fractures. Treatment before referral included endoscopic treatment and urethroplasty in 13 (36%) and 2 cases (6%), respectively. For difficult cases, ancillary procedures, which included corporeal splitting (61.1%) and inferior pubectomy (8.3%), were performed. The postoperative average peak flow rate was 14.9 mL/s in the success group. Age and urethral defect length differed significantly between the success and failure groups. Conclusions: Over the past 12 years, transperineal urethral reconstruction demonstrated a success rate of 83% in 36 patients with PFUDD. Age and urethral defect length were identified as the two main factors affecting surgical prognosis.
经会阴尿道成形术治疗骨盆骨折所致尿道牵张缺损36例疗效分析
目的:我们报告在过去12年中经会阴尿道成形术治疗骨盆骨折尿道牵引缺损(PFUDD)患者的结果。材料和方法:回顾性分析2007年1月至2019年12月接受PFUDD经会阴吻合口修复的患者,特别关注人口学特征、骨盆骨折类型、尿道牵张缺损长度(基于逆行尿道造影和膀胱造影)、既往治疗和手术中的辅助操作。同时,还分析了成功病例和失败病例在临床因素方面的差异。结果:共纳入36名患者,最终成功率为83%。平均年龄为40.4岁,而尿道牵张缺损的平均长度为31.9mm。大多数患者(69%)表现为不稳定的骨盆骨折。转诊前的治疗包括内镜治疗和尿道成形术,分别为13例(36%)和2例(6%)。对于困难的病例,进行了辅助手术,包括实体分裂术(61.1%)和下阴毛切除术(8.3%)。成功组术后平均峰值流速为14.9 mL/s。成功组和失败组的年龄和尿道缺损长度存在显著差异。结论:在过去的12年中,36例PFUDD患者经会阴尿道重建的成功率为83%。年龄和尿道缺损长度是影响手术预后的两个主要因素。
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Urological Science
Urological Science UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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