Purpose To conduct a rigorous assessment of in-hospital morbidity after urethroplasty according with the European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines for complication reporting. Methods We retrospectively (2015-2019) identified 469 consecutive patients receiving urethroplasty (e.g. bulbar urethroplasty with grafts, penile urethroplasty with/without grafts/flaps, Johanson, de novo or revision perineostomy, end-to-end anastomosis, meatoplasty and/or meatotomy) at our tertiary care institution. Complications were graded with Clavien-Dindo score and Comprehensive Complication Index (CCI). Complications were classified in: bleeding no gastrointestinal, cardiac, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, infectious, neurological, oral, wound, miscellaneous, and pulmonary. Logistic regression tested for predictors of in-hospital complications and prolonged hospitalization (> 75th percentile). Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression investigated the effect of complications on failure after urethroplasty. Results Overall, 161 (34.3%) patients experienced at least one complication. Of those, 47 (10%) experienced two or more complications and 59 (12.6%) experienced at least one Clavien-Dindo >= II complication. Only two patients had Clavien-Dindo III complications. Infectious was the most frequent complication, and de novo or revision perineostomy was associated with the highest rate of complications. The occurrence of any complications, as well as complication with Clavien-Dindo >= II were associated with prolonged hospitalizations, but not with higher rates of post-urethroplasty failure. Conclusions Complications after urethroplasty were common events, but rarely with severe sequelae. Infectious were the most common complications and perineostomy was the type of urethroplasty with the highest rate of complications. The application of the EAU recommendations allowed the identifications of a higher number of complications after urethroplasty if compared with previous reports based on unsupervised chart review.

Bandini, M., Barbagli, G., Leni, R., Cirulli, G.o., Basile, G., Balo, S., et al. (2021). Assessing in-hospital morbidity after urethroplasty using the European Association of Urology Quality Criteria for standardized reporting. WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 39(10), 3921-3930 [10.1007/s00345-021-03692-8].

Assessing in-hospital morbidity after urethroplasty using the European Association of Urology Quality Criteria for standardized reporting

Sansalone S.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Purpose To conduct a rigorous assessment of in-hospital morbidity after urethroplasty according with the European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines for complication reporting. Methods We retrospectively (2015-2019) identified 469 consecutive patients receiving urethroplasty (e.g. bulbar urethroplasty with grafts, penile urethroplasty with/without grafts/flaps, Johanson, de novo or revision perineostomy, end-to-end anastomosis, meatoplasty and/or meatotomy) at our tertiary care institution. Complications were graded with Clavien-Dindo score and Comprehensive Complication Index (CCI). Complications were classified in: bleeding no gastrointestinal, cardiac, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, infectious, neurological, oral, wound, miscellaneous, and pulmonary. Logistic regression tested for predictors of in-hospital complications and prolonged hospitalization (> 75th percentile). Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression investigated the effect of complications on failure after urethroplasty. Results Overall, 161 (34.3%) patients experienced at least one complication. Of those, 47 (10%) experienced two or more complications and 59 (12.6%) experienced at least one Clavien-Dindo >= II complication. Only two patients had Clavien-Dindo III complications. Infectious was the most frequent complication, and de novo or revision perineostomy was associated with the highest rate of complications. The occurrence of any complications, as well as complication with Clavien-Dindo >= II were associated with prolonged hospitalizations, but not with higher rates of post-urethroplasty failure. Conclusions Complications after urethroplasty were common events, but rarely with severe sequelae. Infectious were the most common complications and perineostomy was the type of urethroplasty with the highest rate of complications. The application of the EAU recommendations allowed the identifications of a higher number of complications after urethroplasty if compared with previous reports based on unsupervised chart review.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-14/C - Urologia
English
Clavien
Complications
Dindo
EAU guidelines
Methodology
Urethroplasty
Bandini, M., Barbagli, G., Leni, R., Cirulli, G.o., Basile, G., Balo, S., et al. (2021). Assessing in-hospital morbidity after urethroplasty using the European Association of Urology Quality Criteria for standardized reporting. WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 39(10), 3921-3930 [10.1007/s00345-021-03692-8].
Bandini, M; Barbagli, G; Leni, R; Cirulli, Go; Basile, G; Balo, S; Montorsi, F; Sansalone, S; Salonia, A; Briganti, A; Butnaru, D; Lazzeri, M
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