Urethral reconstruction (urethroplasty) is surgery to repair or rebuild the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. This procedure treats narrowings (strictures) often caused by injury, infection, or inflammation, which can lead to symptoms like difficulty urinating, weak stream, or frequent infections. The goal is to restore normal urine flow and improve quality of life.
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Urethroplasty: Removing Scar Tissue from the Urethra
Urologist Dr. Nicolas Ortiz explains urethroplasty, a procedure to remove scar tissue from the urethra (due to injury/STDs) to restore urine flow. Learn about recovery and high success rates.
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Urologic Reconstruction, Men's Health and Prosthetics
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