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Original Article · 2024

Development and Validation of the Length, Segment, and Etiology Anterior Urethral Stricture Disease Staging System Using Longitudinal Urethroplasty Outcomes Data From the Trauma and Urologic Reconstructive Network of Surgeons

Erickson BA, Tuong MN, Zorn AN, Schlaepfer CH, Alsikafi NF, Breyer BN, Broghammer JA, Buckley JC, Elliott SP, Myers JB, Peterson AC, Rourke KF, Smith TG, Vanni AJ, Voelzke BB, Zhao LC

The Journal of urology · 2024

PubMed DOI PMID 39652884

Citation

Erickson BA, Tuong MN, Zorn AN, Schlaepfer CH, Alsikafi NF, Breyer BN, Broghammer JA, Buckley JC, Elliott SP, Myers JB, Peterson AC, Rourke KF, Smith TG 3rd, Vanni AJ, Voelzke BB, Zhao LC. Development and Validation of the Length, Segment, and Etiology Anterior Urethral Stricture Disease Staging System Using Longitudinal Urethroplasty Outcomes Data From the Trauma and Urologic Reconstructive Network of Surgeons. J Urol. 2025 Apr;213(4):512-523. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000004369. Epub 2024 Dec 9. PMID: 39652884.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to create and validate an anterior urethral stricture disease (aUSD) staging system based on the previously validated Length (L), Urethral Segment (S), and Etiology (E; LSE) classification system. The Trauma and Urologic Reconstructive Network of Surgeons (TURNS) prospective database was used to create and validate the staging system. A novel Urethroplasty Triad Score was created to aid in ranking the stagings into stricture severity based on (1) functional outcomes, (2) location of urethral meatus (eg, orthotopic, perineal), and (3) number of surgeries required for repair. Staging was secondarily validated in a non-TURNS dataset and then compared with 2 previously described aUSD severity scores-the U-score and the LSE score. Five aUSD stages, with 10 total substages, were ultimately created: stage I-short bulbar, stage II-long bulbar, stage III-penile/fossa of favorable etiology, stage IV-penile/fossa of adverse pathology, and stage V-pan-urethral (3-segment). Mean Urethroplasty Triad Score decreased (increasing severity) with each substage, with the linear trend being validated in both the separate validation cohort and within the individual TURNS. LSE staging was superior to the LSE score and U-score in predicting the need for multiple stages or a nonorthotopic meatus and was similar in predicting surgical outcomes. Each stage and substage of this novel LSE staging system was shown to provide unique information on stricture characteristics, repairs, and surgical outcomes. The LSE staging system will improve communication of stricture complexity/severity with our patients and organize aUSD for multi-institutional outcomes studies and clinical trial recruitment purposes.

Key Points

  • Published in The Journal of urology in 2024.
  • Indexed in PubMed as PMID 39652884.
  • Mapped to Urethral Stricture & Urethroplasty, Prosthetics (AUS/IPP), Trauma & Fistula.
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Clinical Relevance

This article contributes to the urethral stricture and urethroplasty literature, with emphasis on staging, reconstruction, definitions of success, and long-term functional outcomes.

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