This protocol addresses the management of non-obliterative post-traumatic posterior urethral stenosis in male patients — a narrowing of the posterior urethra arising after trauma, where urethral continuity remains intact rather than being fully interrupted.
The patient is male and presents with a short, non-obliterative stenosis of the posterior urethra of post-traumatic origin. Because the lumen is not completely obliterated, an intraluminal approach is applicable as the initial intervention.
The structured protocol recommends a single attempt at endoluminal treatment as the first-line approach for this type of stenosis. The full protocol specifies the procedure, patient selection criteria, and what follows.
The complete regimen — including procedural details and subsequent management steps — is available in the full protocol below.
Perform one attempt at endoluminal treatment for a short, non-obliterative stenosis.
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