In recent decades, oral mucosa grafts have increasingly replaced flaps and other grafts in the reconstructive urologists’ armamentarium for repair of urethral strictures by substitution urethroplasty. With the rise in oral mucosa graft use, there has also been a greater consideration of the potential limitations and morbidity of oral mucosa graft harvesting. 1 Wood DN Allen SE Andrich DE Greenwell TJ Mundy AR The morbidity of buccal mucosal graft harvest for urethroplasty and the effect of nonclosure of the graft harvest site on postoperative pain. J Urol. 2004; 172: 580-583 Crossref PubMed Scopus (151) Google Scholar As a result, further alternative graft sources have been investigated. Tunica vaginalis has been proposed as a potential alternate graft source for substitution urethroplasty, with several animal model studies and a small series of patients showing promising results in the short term. 2 Calado AA Macedo Jr, A Delcelo R de Figueiredo LF Ortiz V Srougi M The tunica vaginalis dorsal graft urethroplasty: experimental study in rabbits. J Urol. 2005; 174: 765-770 Crossref PubMed Scopus (25) Google Scholar , 3 Foinquinos RC Calado AA Janio R Griz A Macedo Jr, A Ortiz V The tunica vaginalis dorsal graft urethroplasty: initial experience. Int Braz J Urol. 2007; 33 (discussion 529-531): 523-539 Crossref PubMed Scopus (25) Google Scholar Tunica vaginalis may present some advantages over oral mucosa grafts, including its ease of harvest, lack of morbidity, and larger surface area.