Use of autologous buccal mucosal graft for urethral surgery in males
Lopez, J.A.; Valle, J.; Timon, A.; Blasco, B.; Ambroj, C.; Murillo, C.; Valdivia, J.G.
European Urology 29(2): 227-230
1996
ISSN/ISBN: 0302-2838 PMID: 8647153 Document Number: 466370
Objective: Description of our results with autologous buccal mucosa as a substitute for urethral epithelium in 8 patients with severe urethral strictures. Methods: Patients were selected according to the instrinsic complexity or due to recurrence following previous surgery. Buccal mucosa was harvested from the lower lip, and no suture was used to close the wound. A full thickness mucosal graft measuring up to 8 cm was excised. Results: The clinical results are satisfactory in 7 cases. No urethral fistulas were observed. Conclusion: Buccal mucosa offers an excellent option for repair of complicated urethral strictures.