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Treatment of Urethral Stricture Disease in Women: a Multi-Institutional Collaborative Project Lane G1, Anger J2, Brandes E3, Carmel M4, Chung D5, Cox L6, DeLong J7, Elliott C8, Eltahawy E9, França W10, Gousse A11, Hagedorn J12, High R13, Khan A14, Padmanabhan P15, Lee R16, Lucioni A17, MacDonald S18, Powell C19, Sajadi K20, Smith A21, Vollstedt A22, Welk B23, Cameron A1 1. University of Michigan, 2. Cedars-Sinai, 3. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 4. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5. Columbia University, 6. Medical University of South Carolina, 7. Eastern Virgina Medical Center, 8. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, 9. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 10. Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo, 11. Memorial Hospital Miramar, 12. University of Washington, 13. Baylor Scott & White, 14. Mayo Clinic Arizona, 15. Kansas University Medical Center and Beaumont Hospital, 16. Weill Cornell Medicine, 17. Virginia Mason Medical Center, 18. Penn State Hershey Medical Center, 19. Indiana University, 20. Oregan Health & Science University, 21. University of Pennsylvania, 22. Beaumonth Hospital, 23. Western University KEYWORDS: Surgery, Female, Retrospective Study, Outcomes Research Methods Female urethral stricture disease is rare and little guidance exists on its surgical treatment. Several surgical approaches exist to treat female urethral stricture, including endoscopic dilations (ENDO), urethroplasty with local tissue (vaginal) flap (ULT) and urethroplasty with free graft (UFG). However, outcome data comparing these approaches is limited and large, multicenter studies comparing different techniques directly are non-existent. [1] This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of surgical treatment for female urethral stricture. Read the full abstract text here: https://www.ics.org/2020/abstract/1