Urethral Strictures

The first step when meeting with Dr. Lacefield is to do a 20-second scope in the office. In fact, many strictures can be managed with a simple cutting of the stricture (DVIU). Since it is important to get the best outcome possible from the first attempt, Dr. Lacefield uses a laser on the incision site, where he injects steroids. If the stricture is either too long or a DVIU has already failed, then a urethroplasty is needed.

While so few urologists are competent in this surgery, Dr. Lacefield has extensive experience with all types of urethroplasty.

Learn symptoms, evaluation options, and treatment approach.

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