Urethral Stricture Surgery Information
A urethral stricture is a narrowing or scarring of the urethra that restricts the normal flow of urine. It can result from previous surgery, trauma, infection, or inflammation. Common symptoms include a weak urinary stream, spraying of urine, urinary retention, and recurrent infections.
We provide expert evaluation using diagnostic tools such as flow rate studies, imaging, and endoscopic assessment. Treatment options depend on the severity and location of the stricture.
While minor strictures may be managed with dilation or endoscopic procedures, more complex or recurrent cases often benefit from urethroplasty. This is a highly specialised reconstructive surgery with excellent long-term success rates.
Our focus is on restoring normal urinary function, reducing recurrence, and improving overall quality of life.