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Management of bulbar urethral strictures: review of current practice
Ammar Hameed, Aza Mohammed, Sharjeel Nasir, Michael Plamer
Department of Urology, Addenbrookes University Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Address correspondence to Dr. Ammar Hameed, Urology
Department, Addenbrookes University Hospital, Cambridge,
UK CB2 0QQ
Canadian Journal of Urology 2011, 18(3), 5676-5682.
Abstract
Male urethral stricture disease is one of the common
conditions encountered in the day-to-day urological
practice. It can present at any age and has a wide range
of etiological factors including infection, trauma and
instrumentation. It usually manifests itself as lower
urinary tract symptoms or urinary tract infections with
signifi cant impairment in the quality of life. There are
several treatment options for this condition and these
mainly depend on the site, length, the underlying cause
and previous treatment. The management of bulbar
urethral strictures has greatly evolved over the last few
decades with more patients being offered reconstructive
surgical operations as a primary treatment option. This
article provides an overview on the management of
bulbar urethral strictures and the wide range of surgical
procedures offered to the patients.
Keywords
bulbar urethra, strictures, urethrotomy, anastomosis, urethroplasty
Cite This Article
APA Style
Hameed, A., Mohammed, A., Nasir, S., Plamer, M. (2011). Management of bulbar urethral strictures: review of current practice. Canadian Journal of Urology, 18(3), 5676–5682.
Vancouver Style
Hameed A, Mohammed A, Nasir S, Plamer M. Management of bulbar urethral strictures: review of current practice. Can J Urology. 2011;18(3):5676–5682.
IEEE Style
A. Hameed, A. Mohammed, S. Nasir, and M. Plamer, “Management of bulbar urethral strictures: review of current practice,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 5676–5682, 2011.
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