Clinical questions in the Japanese Urological Association's 2024 clinical practice guidelines for urethral strictures

Author:

Horiguchi Akio12ORCID,Shinchi Masayuki1ORCID,Hirano Yusuke1,Asanuma Hiroshi3,Ishiura Yoshiyuki4,Inoue Koji5,Kanematsu Akihiro6ORCID,Tabei Tadashi7ORCID,Tamura Yoshimi8,Nakajima Yosuke9,Moriya Kimihiko10ORCID,Yagihashi Yusuke11ORCID,Fukagai Takashi12,Fujii Yasuhisa13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa Saitama Japan

2. Division of Trauma Reconstruction National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa Saitama Japan

3. Department of Urology Keio University School of Medicine Shinjuku Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Urology Toyama Rousai Hospital Uozu Toyama Japan

5. Department of Urology Kurashiki Central Hospital Kurashiki Okayama Japan

6. Department of Urology Hyogo Medical University Nishinomiya Hyogo Japan

7. Department of Urology Fujisawa Shonandai Hospital Fujisawa Kanagawa Japan

8. Department of Urology Shibukawa Medical Center Shibukawa Gunma Japan

9. Kawasaki City College of Nursing Kawasaki Kanagawa Japan

10. Department of Pediatric Urology Jichi Children's Medical Center Tochigi Shimotsuke Tochigi Japan

11. Department of Urology Shizuoka City Shizuoka Hospital Shizuoka City Shizuoka Japan

12. Department of Urology Showa University Shinagawa Tokyo Japan

13. Department of Urology Tokyo Medical and Dental University Bunkyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractTransurethral procedures such as direct vision internal urethrotomy and urethral dilation have been the traditional treatments for urethral strictures. However, transurethral procedures are associated with high recurrence rates, resulting in many uncured cases and prompting major international urological societies to recommend urethroplasty as the standard treatment owing to its high success rate. In contrast, many Japanese general urologists have little doubts about treating urethral strictures with transurethral treatment. Therefore, urethral stricture treatments in Japan are not in line with those used in other countries. To address this, the Trauma, Emergency Medicine, and Reconstruction Subcommittee of the Japanese Urological Association has developed guidelines to offer standardized treatment protocols for urethral stricture, based on international evidence and tailored to Japan's medical landscape. These guidelines target patients with a clinically suspected urethral stricture and are intended for urologists and general practitioners involved in its diagnosis and treatment. Following the Minds Clinical Practice Guideline Development Manual 2020, the committee identified eight critical clinical issues and formulated eight clinical questions using the “patient, intervention, comparison, and outcome” format. A comprehensive literature search was conducted. For six clinical questions addressed by the existing guidelines or systematic reviews, the level of evidence was determined by qualitative systematic reviews. Quantitative systematic reviews and meta‐analyses were performed for the two unique clinical questions. The recommendation grades were determined using the Delphi method and consensus by the committee. These guidelines will be useful to clinicians in daily practice, especially those involved in the care of urethral strictures.

Publisher

Wiley

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