Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2003)

Use of buccal mucosa as onlay graft technique for benign ureteric strictures

  • Shailesh A Shah,
  • Prakash Ranka,
  • Manish Visnagara,
  • Sharad Dodia,
  • Rajesh Jain

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 28 – 32

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Objectives: To cure long and multiple ureteric strictures by a simple procedure without the long term complications of bowel interposition or surgery of high magnitude like auto-transplantation. Methods: Ureteric strictures in 5 patients were treated with buccal mucosa onlay grafts with an omental wrap. The underlying etiology was tuberculosis in 4 patients and amyloidosis in I patient. Mean age was 45 years. Three patients had strictures in upper ureter, 1 patient in mid-ureter and 1 patient had panureteric stricture. In all pa-tients length of stricture was greater than 5 cm. Results: Ureteric patency was established in all patients. Four patients have persistent improvement in renal func-tion. In I patient, renal function improved initially (at 6 months follow-up) but subsequently (at 1-year follow-up) the unit was non functioning. Follow-up was in the range of 1.5 year to 3.5 years. Conclusions: In selected patients with complicated be-nign ureteric strictures, buccal mucosal dorsal onlay graft was proved capable of maintaining patency and good uri-nary drainage. The procedure is technically simple and devoid of complications.

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