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Outcome of urethral mobilization and advancement after anterior hypospadias surgery
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Abstract
Background
In hypospadias surgery, despite continued refinement of various surgical procedures, there is no completely satisfactory technique in terms of complications and cosmesis. In recent literature, urethral mobilization and advancement (UMA) is gaining popularity in the management of distal penile hypospadias with no or very low complication rate as compared to all other techniques. The aim of this study is to share our results by using UMA in the management of anterior hypospadias with or without chordae.
Results
A total of 60 patients of anterior hypospadias having the mean age 57.15 ± 38.73 months were included. The mean length of hospital stay was 2.83 ± 1.33 days. The only peroperative complication was urethral injury during urethral mobilization seen in one patient. The most common postoperative complication was hematoma seen in five (8.3%) cases. Two patients (3.3%) had retraction of urethra. One patient had wound infection. Stenosis was labeled in four (6.6%). At 3 months follow-up, 93.3% patients had slit-like meatus and good urinary stream.
Conclusion
We found that UMA technique had good functional as well as excellent cosmetic outcome, so the technique can be adopted for anterior hypospadias correction.
Title: Outcome of urethral mobilization and advancement after anterior hypospadias surgery
Description:
Abstract
Background
In hypospadias surgery, despite continued refinement of various surgical procedures, there is no completely satisfactory technique in terms of complications and cosmesis.
In recent literature, urethral mobilization and advancement (UMA) is gaining popularity in the management of distal penile hypospadias with no or very low complication rate as compared to all other techniques.
The aim of this study is to share our results by using UMA in the management of anterior hypospadias with or without chordae.
Results
A total of 60 patients of anterior hypospadias having the mean age 57.
15 ± 38.
73 months were included.
The mean length of hospital stay was 2.
83 ± 1.
33 days.
The only peroperative complication was urethral injury during urethral mobilization seen in one patient.
The most common postoperative complication was hematoma seen in five (8.
3%) cases.
Two patients (3.
3%) had retraction of urethra.
One patient had wound infection.
Stenosis was labeled in four (6.
6%).
At 3 months follow-up, 93.
3% patients had slit-like meatus and good urinary stream.
Conclusion
We found that UMA technique had good functional as well as excellent cosmetic outcome, so the technique can be adopted for anterior hypospadias correction.
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