Urethral Strictures in Children

Abstract
During a 12 yr period 57 children presented for treatment of urethral strictures. The patients ranged in age from 2 mo. to 18 yr and there was 1 girl. Of the strictures 8 were congenital, 34 were iatrogenic, 4 were inflammatory and 11 were traumatic. Diagnosis can be suspected from the history and physical examination (observation of the voided stream), and confirmed radiographically and endoscopically. Urethral dilation was definitive treatment in only 28.6% of the patients in whom it was used. Of 4 inflammatory strictures 2 responded to dilation as the only treatment, while only 1 of 5 congenital strictures and 1 of 5 iatrogenic strictures responded to dilation. Direct vision urethrotomy was successful in 1 of 2 congenital and in 5 of 5 iatrogenic bulbar strictures. A 1 stage urethroplasty seems preferable to multistaged procedures, since only 2 of 7 patients managed with staged procedures were treated successfully in 2 operations, while 5 of 9 treated with a 1 stage procedure have required no further intervention.