Review Article
Management of Long-Segment and Panurethral Stricture Disease
Table 3
Complications by most common techniques for pan-urethroplasty.
| Type of surgery | Early | Late | Recurrence |
| FC flap | Transient pain and numbness Fistula (resolved) | Fistula | 37.5% | OMG | UTI Penile edema Bleeding | Chordee Fistula ED Oral and lip discomfort numbness Cold glans | 17.5% | Second-stage Johanson | Wound dehiscence UTI Scrotal abscess Penile numbness Epididymitis | ED Graft contracture Fistula Chordee Cold glans | 35.7% | PU and definitive 1st-stage Johanson | Wound dehiscence UTI Transient pain and numbness | Chordee Fistula | 24.1% | FC flap + graft | Wound hematoma PE Penile skin ischemia | Fistula Chordee | 23.5% |
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FC: fasciocutaneous; OMG: oral mucosal graft; UTI: urinary tract infection; ED: erectile dysfunction; PU: perineal urethrostomy; PE: pulmonary embolism. Adapted from [23].
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