Alvarez-Vijande Ricardo
Sección de Urologia Reconstructiva. Servicio de Urologia y Unidad de Trasplante Renal. Institut Clinic de Nefrologia y Urologia. Hospital Clinic de Barcelona. Barcelona. Spain.
Arch Esp Urol. 2014 Jan-Feb;67(1):35-45.
Penile urethra stenoses generally appear as a sequel after acute (sexually transmitted diseases) or chronic urethritis processes, associated with diseases such as lichen sclerosus or as a consequence of traumatism, iatrogeny and forced distention of the urethral lumen. One third of these lesions may be congenital and they usually present in the youngest patients. When there is indication for surgical urethral reconstruction there are multiple surgical techniques and different tissues. The selection of the best technique depends on the availability of different tissue sources, the knowledge of the various technical options, and being familiar or having personal experience with the surgical techniques. This chapter aims to review the various technical options of more frequent use for urethral lumen reconstruction, to offer the greatest number of resources to solve a medical problem of complex solution.