Buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty for recurrent stricture of female urethra

Urology
Ryan K BerglundRaymond Rackley

Abstract

Recurrent stricture of the female urethra is an uncommon, yet difficult, condition to manage. This report demonstrates a ventral buccal mucosa onlay graft technique as a feasible and reliable method of repairing this condition.

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