The Gold Standard for Strictures

Permanent Cure for Urethral Blockage

Stop the cycle of repeated endoscopic cuts (OIU). If your stricture keeps coming back, Urethroplasty is the definitive surgical repair with a 95% success rate.

Discuss Permanent Repair
Urethral Reconstruction
The Technique

Why Use Cheek Skin?

To widen a narrowed tube, we need a patch. The best material comes from inside your own mouth: Buccal Mucosa Graft (BMG).

The lining of your cheek is wet, hairless, and tough—perfect for the urinary tract. It integrates seamlessly and stays open permanently, unlike skin grafts which can shrink.

Grafting = Widening

The Procedure

Rebuilding Your Flow

1. Graft Harvesting

We take a small strip of skin from inside your cheek. The mouth heals completely in 2-3 days (you can eat normally).

2. The Repair

Through a small cut in the perineum (behind the scrotum), we open the narrowed urethra and stitch the graft in place to widen it.

3. Healing

A catheter is left for 2-3 weeks to mold the new tube. Once removed, you will urinate with full force.

Why Choose Urethroplasty?

Repeated endoscopic cuts (OIU) cause *more* scarring. After a second failed OIU, the success rate drops to 0%.

Urethroplasty is the definitive cure. It has a 95% long-term success rate, meaning most patients never need surgery again.

0% 3rd OIU Success
VS
95% Urethroplasty Success

Fix It Once, Fix It Right

Don't settle for temporary relief. Get a permanent solution.

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