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Volume 20 Issue 5, May 2023

Inspired by the Review on p294

Cover design: Patrick Morgan

Clinical Outlook

  • Buccal mucosa graft for urethral reconstruction can be absent or insufficient in patients with failed urethral reconstruction, lichen sclerosus, alterations of the oral cavity and other contraindications. For these patients, the main alternatives are lingual, bladder and rectal mucosa grafts, and multidisciplinary teams worked to set up minimally invasive technologies to reduce morbidity and complications in donor sites.

    • Angie Lopez Sánchez
    • Herney Andrés García-Perdomo
    • Jaime Andres Robayo
    Clinical Outlook

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Reviews

  • Health-related quality of life can be affected by muscle-invasive bladder cancer treatment and should be assessed all the way through patient’s care. In this Review, the authors summarize available data on patient health-related quality of life after curative local treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, also considering the effect of different surgical procedures or urinary diversion methods on patient quality of life.

    • Elisabeth Grobet-Jeandin
    • Ugo Pinar
    • Thomas Seisen
    Review Article
  • In this Review, the authors describe the evolution of vaginoplasty including surgical techniques, complications, and clinical and patient-reported outcomes and consider current controversies in techniques and areas for improvement.

    • Shane D. Morrison
    • Karel Claes
    • Marlon Buncamper
    Review Article
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