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The Journal of Urology | 2009

Urethral reconstruction using colonic mucosa graft for complex strictures.

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Ying-Long Sa; Jiong Zhang; Qiang Fu; Lu‐Jie Song

PURPOSE We investigated the long-term outcome of urethral reconstruction using colonic mucosa grafts for long segment, complex urethral strictures. Another aim was to identify clinical factors impacting long-term outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the records of 36 consecutive patients with a mean age of 39.8 years (range 17 to 70) who underwent colonic mucosal graft urethroplasty for long segment, complex urethral stricture from October 2000 to November 2006. Patients were evaluated postoperatively at scheduled office visits at our institution and/or by telephone interview. Successful repair was defined as normal voiding without any postoperative procedure such as dilation. RESULTS Urethral reconstruction with done with colonic mucosa grafts 10 to 20 cm long (mean 15.1). One patient was lost to followup. Mean followup in the remaining cases was 53.6 months (range 26 to 94). Outcomes were successful in 30 of 35 patients (85.7%). Complications, specifically meatal stenosis, bulbar or bulbomembranous urethral stenosis and proximal anastomotic site stricture, developed in 5 patients (13.3%). CONCLUSIONS Colonic mucosa graft urethroplasty is a feasible procedure for complex urethral strictures. The most common complications are meatal stenosis and stenosis at the anastomosis.


Urologia Internationalis | 2002

Study of Efferent Tube Suspension as a Continent Diversion Mechanism

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Ying-Long Sa; Jiong Zhang; Tao Li; Xin-Ru Zhang; Zhon Chen

Purpose: To construct a reliable continent tube, which is easy to catheterize and surgically simple. Materials and Methods: 8 adult female mongrel dogs underwent a procedure in which an ileal segment was tapered as an efferent tube. The tapered ileum was fixed to the back surface of the rectus muscle with a polyester taper 1.5 cm in width and a suspension tension of 400 g. The internal orifice of the tapered ileum was anastomosed to the bladder and the external orifice of the tapered ileum was brought out to the abdominal skin. Urodynamic and radiological studies were carried out postoperatively in all dogs. Results: All stomas in dogs could be easily catheterized with a 14-french catheter. Urodynamic study of the efferent tubes showed that the maximum closure pressure ranged from 117 to 157 (mean 136.75) cm water. Retrograde radiogram of the efferent tubes showed perfect canalization without stenosis. Conclusion: This study suggests that the continent mechanism of the tapered ileum can be greatly enhanced by a suspension technique.


The Journal of Urology | 2002

EFFERENT TUBE SUSPENSION AS A CONTINENT DIVERSION MECHANISM: A PRELIMINARY REPORT OF A CLINICAL STUDY

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Den-Long Wu; Ying-Long Sa; Zhon Chen; Rong Chen; Xin-Ru Zhang; Jiong Zhang; Zhon-Rui Jin; San-Bao Jin

PURPOSE We constructed a reliable continent tube that is surgically simple. MATERIALS AND METHODS In 12 patients with malignant bladder tumor we performed radical cystectomy with isolation of a 50 cm. ileal loop with pedicle. The proximal segment (8 to 10 cm.) was tapered over a 16Fr catheter as an efferent tube, the remaining segment was detubularized to create a W-shape pouch and the tapered ileum was fixed to the back surface of the rectus muscle with 2 polyester tapers 1 cm. wide with a suspension tension of 500 g. The external orifice of the tapered ileum was anastomosed to the umbilicus. In 2 patients with neuropathic bladder a 15 cm. ileal loop with pedicle was isolated, the proximal segment (8 cm.) was tapered as an efferent tube with 500 g. suspension tension, and the remaining segment was detubularized and anastomosed to the bladder. RESULTS The patients were followed for 6 to 17 months (mean 11.4) and were completely continent day and night. The stoma was easily catheterized with a 16Fr catheter in all cases. Urodynamic study of the efferent tubes revealed maximum pressure of 84 to 159 cm. water (mean 114). Retrograde radiography of the efferent tubes demonstrated perfect canalization without stenosis. CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that the continent mechanism of the tapered ileum can be greatly enhanced by a suspension technique. This maneuver also provides easy catheterization and surgical simplicity.


BJUI | 2008

Ileal ureteric replacement with an ileo-psoas muscle tunnel antirefluxing technique for the treatment of long segment ureteric strictures

Yue-Min Xu; Lin Qian; Yong Qiao; Deng-Long Wu; Ying-Long Sa; Xin-Ru Zhang; Rong Chen; Jie-Min Si

To develop and report our initial experience with a novel antirefluxing technique for segmental ileal ureteric replacement for the treatment of long ureteric strictures.


European Urology | 2007

Substitution urethroplasty of complex and long-segment urethral strictures: a rationale for procedure selection.

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Ying-Long Sa; Den-Long Wu; Xin-Ru Zhang; Jion Zhang; Bao-Jun Gu; San-Bao Jin


The Journal of Urology | 2004

1-Stage Urethral Reconstruction Using Colonic Mucosa Graft for the Treatment of a Long Complex Urethral Stricture

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Ying-Long Sa; Deng-Long Wu; Jiong Zhang; Xin-Ru Zhang; Rong Chen; Jie-Min Si


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

One-stage urethral reconstruction using colonic mucosa graft: an experimental and clinical study

Yue-Min Xu; Yong Qiao; Ying-Long Sa; Jiong Zhang; Hui-Zhen Zhang; Xin-Ru Zhang; Deng-Long Wu; Rong Chen


The Journal of Urology | 2011

91 CLINIC STUDY OF ONE-STAGE URETHROPLASTY USING A DIFFERENT OF FREE MUCOSAL GRAFTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF COMPLEX URETHRAL STRICTURE

Yue-Min Xu; Ying-Long Sa; Qiang Fu; Jiong Zhang; Yong Qiao


Urology | 2009

UP-3.023: Five-Year Result of Cutaneous Catheterizable Continent Diversion with Extramural Supported Tapered Ileum Efferent Tube

Xin-Ru Zhang; Xiping Xu; Yong Qiao; Den-Long Wu; Yinglong Sa; Jiong Zhang; R. Chen


Urology | 2009

POD-12.04: Diagnosis and Treatment of Posterior Urethral Stricture: A Twenty-Year Clinical Experience

Jiong Zhang; Yue-Min Xu; San-Bao Jin; Yong Qiao; Den-Long Wu; Ying-Long Sa

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Yue-Min Xu

University of Shanghai

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Qiang Fu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Yue Min Xu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Jiong Zhang

University of Shanghai

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R. Chen

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Xin-Ru Zhang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Ying Long Sa

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Yinglong Sa

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Xiping Xu

University of Illinois at Chicago

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