Urethral stricture, mainly consisting of cases of inflammatory stricture, i
s a frequent occurrence in Morocco. Numerous techniques have been proposed
to treat these disorders, including internal endoscopic urethrotomy (IEU).
initially described by Otis and Maisonneuve using a blind approach, IEU was
then further developed by Saches who carried out direct vision urethrotomy
. it rapidly became established as the method of choice for primary treatme
nt of urethral stricture, and classical surgery was limited to those cases
in which this method had failed. However, although this technique is relati
vely simple and appears to be efficient, there is in fact a high relapse ra
te, necessitating repeated IEU; therefore at present there is a tendency to
return to the classical methods of anastomotic resection and urethroplasty
after the second or third IEU. Although the relapse rate is low for short,
single or bulbar strictures, it is high for penile strictures and for thos
e with accompanying severe periurethral fibrosis. In this study, we have re
ported the results of a homogeneous series of 149 cases of urethral strictu
re treated by internal urethrotomy. The aim of this retrospective study was
to better define the indications for adopting this technique, and also to
determine the reasons for failure. The various alternatives to IEU (resecti
on, plasty) have been examined, as has their respective failure rate. (C) 2
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