Urethroplasty
Urethroplasty Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced urethroplasty surgery for patients suffering from urethral stricture — a condition that causes narrowing of the urethra and difficulty in urination. Our experienced urologists perform open and minimally invasive urethroplasty procedures, using techniques such as end-to-end anastomosis and buccal mucosa grafting. We are recognized as one of the best hospitals for urethral stricture treatment in Hyderabad, known for our surgical expertise and successful outcomes.
Our team ensures a thorough evaluation through uroflowmetry, retrograde urethrogram (RGU), and urethroscopy to determine the best approach for each patient. Whether it’s a short or complex stricture, we provide personalized care that focuses on long-term relief and restoring normal urinary function. At Treatment Range Hospital, we prioritize patient safety, comfort, and faster recovery through cutting-edge infrastructure and a multidisciplinary approach.
If you’re looking for urethroplasty in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers comprehensive care, affordable pricing, and trusted results. With dedicated urology specialists, state-of-the-art surgical technology, and a patient-friendly environment, we are committed to helping you regain quality of life with expert treatment you can count on.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Urethroplasty Journey
🔵 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Difficulty or pain while urinating
- Weak urine stream or dribbling
- Intermittent urinary flow or retention
- Blood in urine or semen
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Urologist
- Detailed history and symptom review
- Physical examination including genital and perineal area
- Initial urine analysis and uroflowmetry
- Imaging studies: Retrograde urethrogram (RUG) and voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) to determine location and length of stricture
⚙️ Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Trauma to the pelvis or urethra
- Past catheterization or urological procedures
- Infections (e.g. STDs, UTIs)
- Congenital abnormalities or scarring
- Lichen sclerosus or other inflammatory conditions
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Surgical Planning
- Urethrogram confirms length and severity of stricture
- Decision made between: Excision & primary anastomosis (EPA) ,Buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty
- Planned under general or spinal anesthesia
- Surgery chosen based on stricture location (bulbar, penile, posterior) and length
🔪 Phase 5: Treatment (Urethroplasty Surgery)
- Diseased segment is removed or opened
- Healthy ends reconnected or graft applied from inside the cheek (buccal graft)
- Catheter placed for 2–3 weeks post-surgery
- Surgery duration: 2–4 hours depending on complexity
- Hospital stay: 1–3 days
💪 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- Keep catheter clean & dry
- Pain relief and antibiotics as prescribed
- Catheter removed after 2–3 weeks with follow-up imaging
- Avoid strenuous activity, sexual intercourse & cycling for 4–6 weeks
- Success rate >90% with long-term relief from urinary symptoms
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Urethroplasty is a surgical procedure to remove or repair a narrowed section of the urethra (called a stricture), restoring normal urine flow.
- Weak or slow urine stream
- Difficulty starting urination
- Dribbling or incomplete emptying
- Frequent urinary tract infections
- Pain during urination or blood in urine/semen
- Trauma or injury to the urethra
- Past catheter use or surgery
- Infections (including STIs)
- Inflammatory skin conditions (e.g., lichen sclerosus)
- Congenital or idiopathic (unknown) causes
- Retrograde urethrogram (RUG) – X-ray of the urethra
- Uroflowmetry – measures urine flow
- Cystoscopy – direct visualization with a small camera
- Urine tests to check for infections
- Light activities may resume in a few days.
- Avoid heavy lifting, cycling, or sexual activity for 4–6 weeks or as advised.
- Full recovery is expected within 4–8 weeks.