Archives of Plastic Surgery (Sep 2013)

Vascularisation of Urethral Repairs with the Gracilis Muscle Flap

  • Ee Hsiang Jonah Kua,
  • Kah Woon Leo,
  • Yee Siang Ong,
  • Christopher Cheng,
  • Bien-Keem Tan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 5
pp. 584 – 588

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BackgroundThe ability to achieve a long-term, stricture-free urethral repair is one of the ongoing challenges of reconstructive urologic surgery. A successful initial repair is critical, as repeat procedures are difficult, owing to distortion, scarring, and short urethral stumps.MethodsWe describe a technique in which the gracilis muscle flap is laid on or wrapped around the urethral repair site to provide a well-vascularised soft tissue reinforcement for urethral repair. This technique promotes vascular induction, whereby a new blood supply is introduced to the repair site to improve the outcome of urethral repair or anastomotic urethroplasty. The surface contact between the muscle flap and the repair site is enhanced by the use of fibrin glue to improve adherence and promote inosculation and healing. We employed this technique in 4 patients with different urethral defects.ResultsAfter a follow-up period of 32 to 108 months, all of the urethral repairs were successful without complications.ConclusionsOur results suggest that the use of a gracilis muscle flap to vascularise urethral repairs can improve the outcome of challenging urethral repairs.

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