UrethroNAV: the aetiology and extent of idiopathic urethral stricture in an Australian population

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Desai, Devang, Harrison, William, Raveenthiran, Sheliyan, Samaratunga, Hemamali and De Win, Gunter. 2024. "UrethroNAV: the aetiology and extent of idiopathic urethral stricture in an Australian population." Translational Andrology and Urology. 13 (3), pp. 423-432. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau-23-549
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UrethroNAV: the aetiology and extent of idiopathic urethral stricture in an Australian population

ERA Journal ID214368
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsDesai, Devang, Harrison, William, Raveenthiran, Sheliyan, Samaratunga, Hemamali and De Win, Gunter
Journal TitleTranslational Andrology and Urology
Journal Citation13 (3), pp. 423-432
Number of Pages15
Year2024
PublisherAME Publishing Company
Place of PublicationHong Kong
ISSN2223-4683
2223-4691
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.21037/tau-23-549
Web Address (URL)https://tau.amegroups.org/article/view/122447/html
Abstract

Background: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is considered a causative factor in 10% of cases of idiopathic urethral stricture disease (IUSD), which is important for determining management strategies due to the underlying pathophysiology. Traditional excision urethroplasty may not be effective as inflammation often extends beyond the macroscopic stricture. This pilot study aims to answer two research questions: is LS an underlying cause of some idiopathic cause of strictures, and, if there is histological evidence suggesting predisposition of the surrounding tissue to strictures.

Methods: Biopsies were taken from the stricture site as well as 1 and 2 cm proximal and distal in patients with IUSD. Histological features, including macroscopic and microscopic findings, were reported, including the presence of LS, hyperkeratosis, epidermal changes, lichenoid infiltrates, ulceration, scarring, and inflammation. Methylene blue was used to aid in locating damaged urothelium. Patients were prospectively followed up after urethroplasty.

Results: From 109 urethroplasties performed between 2019 to 2022, 15 male patients were enrolled after meeting specific inclusion criteria. These criteria included a diagnosis of IUSD and the absence of any evidence of trauma, macroscopic inflammatory disease, or previous endoscopic instrumentation of the urethra. Patients had to be at least 16 years old and medically suitable for undergoing urethroplasty. The study was approved by the hospitals ethics committees. None had macroscopic evidence of LS. One patient had microscopic evidence of LS at the 2 cm proximal biopsy only. A total of 93% of patients had scarring proximal and distal to the stricture, while 20–40% had inflammatory change. The patient with microscopic LS and two inflammatory change patients had stricture recurrence after urethroplasty. Additionally, one patient with inflammatory changes was diagnosed with penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN) and underwent partial penectomy.

Conclusions: Findings suggest that an underlying cause of IUSD could be LS. Additionally, the pathophysiology may involve scarring and inflammation beyond the limits of the stricture with extension distal from the stricture site. Careful evaluation for concomitant urethral pathology should be considered in cases of inflammatory changes. These findings should be considered in the surgical management of IUSD and warrant further research into the role of routine biopsy and drug targets in USD.

KeywordsIdiopathic
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ANZSRC Field of Research 20204299. Other health sciences
Byline AffiliationsUniversity of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba Hospital, Australia
University of Queensland
St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital, Australia
Toowoomba Specialists, Australia
Griffith University
Aquesta Specialised Uropathology, Australia
Greenslopes Private Hospital, Australia
Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium
University of Antwerp, Belgium
University College London, United Kingdom
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