Long tract urethral reconstruction still has no other resolution than two-stage techniques or graft and flap procedures, that are neither simple nor trouble-free. Tissue engineering simplifies this surgery using porcine acellular matrix, obtained from small intestine submucosa (SIS): thin but strong, ready for grafting, it is not immunogenic, being deprived of cells. It is a biological bridge for reconstruction, promoting the regeneration of surrounding tissue. We report our experience using SIS for urethroplasty. After coronal or perineal-scrotal incision and penile degloving, the urethra is rotated of 180\ub0 and opened through the entire restricted tract. The graft is sutured dorsally and reinforced by the contact with the cavernous bodi...
Background: Graft plus flap urethroplasty is gaining momentum in patients with nearly or completely ...
The use of various grafts and flaps plays a critical role in the successful surgical management of u...
The treatment of congenital malformations or injuries of the urethra using existing autologous tissu...
The paper presents the technique of the reconstruction of the bulbar and membranous urethra in the o...
PURPOSE: There is an increasingly large body of literature concerning tissue-engineering products th...
PURPOSE: There is an increasingly large body of literature concerning tissue-engineering products th...
Tissue engineering is an exciting and rapidly evolving technology. In this review, we discuss the re...
Background Techniques to treat urethral stricture and hypospadias are restricted, as substitution of...
The etio-pathological differences of the strictures and the various reconstructive concepts depend o...
The etio-pathological differences of the strictures and the various reconstructive concepts depend o...
Purpose: Single stage reconstruction of long, com-plex urethral strictures is technically demanding ...
Among the single stage procedures for urethral reconstruction, skin graft urethroplasty has been con...
We report the use of Porcine Intestinal Submucosa (PIS) in association with Johanson technique for u...
The estimated prevalence of urethral stricture disease is 229–627 per 100,000 males, though there ar...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Techniques to treat urethral stricture and hypospadias are restricted, as s...
Background: Graft plus flap urethroplasty is gaining momentum in patients with nearly or completely ...
The use of various grafts and flaps plays a critical role in the successful surgical management of u...
The treatment of congenital malformations or injuries of the urethra using existing autologous tissu...
The paper presents the technique of the reconstruction of the bulbar and membranous urethra in the o...
PURPOSE: There is an increasingly large body of literature concerning tissue-engineering products th...
PURPOSE: There is an increasingly large body of literature concerning tissue-engineering products th...
Tissue engineering is an exciting and rapidly evolving technology. In this review, we discuss the re...
Background Techniques to treat urethral stricture and hypospadias are restricted, as substitution of...
The etio-pathological differences of the strictures and the various reconstructive concepts depend o...
The etio-pathological differences of the strictures and the various reconstructive concepts depend o...
Purpose: Single stage reconstruction of long, com-plex urethral strictures is technically demanding ...
Among the single stage procedures for urethral reconstruction, skin graft urethroplasty has been con...
We report the use of Porcine Intestinal Submucosa (PIS) in association with Johanson technique for u...
The estimated prevalence of urethral stricture disease is 229–627 per 100,000 males, though there ar...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Techniques to treat urethral stricture and hypospadias are restricted, as s...
Background: Graft plus flap urethroplasty is gaining momentum in patients with nearly or completely ...
The use of various grafts and flaps plays a critical role in the successful surgical management of u...
The treatment of congenital malformations or injuries of the urethra using existing autologous tissu...