Comparison of Functional and Patient-reported Outcomes Following Non-transecting Anastomotic Urethroplasty for Lengthy (>2 cm) Versus Short (≤2 cm) Bulbar Urethral Strictures
Key Points
Functional outcomes differ between lengthy and short bulbar urethral strictures, highlighting clinical significance.
Key metrics such as patient-reported outcomes indicate varying recovery experiences post-surgery for different stricture lengths.
Analysis involved procedures for urethroplasty, focusing on outcomes related to stricture lengths greater than 2 cm and shorter or equal to 2 cm.
Findings underscore the need for tailored approaches in treating different types of urethral strictures.
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Comparison of Functional and Patient-reported Outcomes Following Non-transecting Anastomotic Urethroplasty for Lengthy (>2 cm) Versus Short (≤2 cm) Bulbar Urethral Strictures | Synapse