One-year follow-up after urethroplasty, with the focus on both lower urinary tract and erectile function

David Míka, Jan Krhut*, Kateřina Ryšánková, Radek Sýkora, Libor Luňáček, Peter Zvara

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Abstract

Background: Urethral stricture disease (USD) represents a complex urological problem. Urethroplasty is considered the gold standard for the treatment of USD. Most available studies report outcome data obtained from retrograde urethrography and uroflowmetry. Only a limited number of papers describe the effect of urethroplasty on erectile function and their results are inconsistent. The goal of this prospective study was to evaluate the effect of urethroplasty on both lower urinary tract and erectile function using objective parameters and standardized patient-reported outcome measurement tools. Materials and Methods: A total of 55 consecutive patients with USD were enrolled into the study. Patients underwent ventral onlay urethroplasty, urethroplasty according to the Asopa technique, dorsal onlay urethroplasty, cutaneous flap urethroplasty using the Orandi technique or anastomotic repair. All patients were evaluated using uroflowmetry, urethrography, the PROM-USS questionnaire and the International Index of Erectile Function-5 questionnaire (IIEF-5) pre-operatively and consequently post-op, in 3-month intervals. This study presents the comparison of baseline pre-op parameters and parameters 12 months after the surgery using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, Wilcoxon rank sum test and the Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance. Results: A significant improvement in uroflowmetry parameters, all domains of the PROM-USS questionnaire, as well as the overall score of the IIEF-5 was observed. No statistically significant differences between sub-groups were found when comparing treatment results in patients with short versus long strictures and patients with penile urethra stricture versus bulbar or membranous urethra stricture. Conclusions: Urethroplasty yielded very good functional results with respect to both lower urinary tract and erectile functions.

Original languageEnglish
JournalScandinavian Journal of Urology
Volume54
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)150-154
ISSN2168-1805
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

Keywords

  • erection
  • lower urinary tract symptoms
  • patient reported outcome
  • Urethral stricture disease
  • urethroplasty

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