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      Erectile and Ejaculatory Dysfunction After Urethroplasty

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          Male Urethral Stricture: American Urological Association Guideline.

          The purpose of this Guideline is to provide a clinical framework for the diagnosis and treatment of male urethral stricture.
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            Erectile function after anterior urethroplasty.

            We ascertained the impact of anterior urethroplasty on male sexual function. A validated questionnaire was mailed to 200 men who underwent anterior urethroplasty to evaluate postoperative sexual function. Questions addressed the change in erect penile length and angle, patient satisfaction with erection, preoperative and postoperative coital frequency, and change in erection noted by the sexual partner. Results were stratified by the urethral reconstruction method, namely anastomosis, buccal mucosal graft, penile flap and all others, and compared with those in a similar group of men who underwent circumcision only. Of the 200 men who underwent urethroplasty 152 who were 17 to 83 years old (mean age 45.7) completed the questionnaire. Average followup was 36 months (range 3 to 149). Overall there was a similar incidence of sexual problems after urethroplasty and circumcision. Penile skin flap urethroplasty was associated with a slightly higher incidence of impaired sexual function than other procedures (p >0.05). Men with a longer stricture were most likely to report major changes in erectile function and penile length (p <0.05) but improvement was evident with time in 61.8%. Overall anterior urethral reconstruction appears no more likely to cause long-term postoperative sexual dysfunction than circumcision. Men with a long stricture may be at increased risk for transient erectile changes.
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              A Comprehensive Review Emphasizing Anatomy, Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Male Urethral Stricture Disease

              To date, urethral stricture disease in men, though relatively common, represents an often poorly managed condition. Therefore, this article is dedicated to encompassing the currently existing data upon anatomy, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease, based on more than 40 years of experience at a tertiary referral center and a PubMed literature review enclosing publications until September 2018.
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                Current Urology Reports
                Curr Urol Rep
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1527-2737
                1534-6285
                April 2021
                February 08 2021
                April 2021
                : 22
                : 4
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                10.1007/s11934-021-01039-9
                90d62d00-f65d-4836-9f43-d2d60abefa8b
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