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Hypospadias Repair in Ethiopia: A Five Year Review

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BACKGROUND: Hypospadias repair is one of the problematic issues in pediatric surgery. As a result of the multiple complications following the procedure, a variety of techniques have been used and newer methods continue to emerge. There is still controversy regarding the best method of repair. We aimed to determine the outcome of surgery and factors contributing to unfavorable outcomes in children with hypospadias.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective review undertaken from September 2009 to August 2014. The research was conducted at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. All children who underwent hypospadias repair and had regular follow-up were included in the study.RESULTS: A total of 202 boys aged less than 13 years were assessed. Most surgeries (80.3%) were performed in children older than 18 months. Transverse incised plate urethroplasty (TIP) was frequently performed for distal hypospadias (71.2 %), while transverse ventral preputal flap (TVPF) was the most common procedure done for proximal hypospadias (62.8 %). Overall success rate for first surgery was 55.9 %. There was a high rate of major post-operative complications (44.1%) of which urethrocutaneous fistula (UCF) was the most common (31.2%) followed by meatal stenosis and glans breakdown (7.4 % each). These complications were found to be higher in those who were operated at a later age and those with proximal hypospadias (p=0.03 and p=0.01 respectively). There was also a significant difference among the type of procedures with TIP and TVPF having the least complications (p<0.01).CONCLUSION: From our experience, we found TIP a relatively safe and reliable method of repair for distal hypospadias while TVPF single stage repair was superior in the proximal ones. The high rate of complications in our institution was associated with higher burden of severe hypospadias and older age at surgery. 
Title: Hypospadias Repair in Ethiopia: A Five Year Review
Description:
BACKGROUND: Hypospadias repair is one of the problematic issues in pediatric surgery.
As a result of the multiple complications following the procedure, a variety of techniques have been used and newer methods continue to emerge.
There is still controversy regarding the best method of repair.
We aimed to determine the outcome of surgery and factors contributing to unfavorable outcomes in children with hypospadias.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective review undertaken from September 2009 to August 2014.
The research was conducted at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
All children who underwent hypospadias repair and had regular follow-up were included in the study.
RESULTS: A total of 202 boys aged less than 13 years were assessed.
Most surgeries (80.
3%) were performed in children older than 18 months.
Transverse incised plate urethroplasty (TIP) was frequently performed for distal hypospadias (71.
2 %), while transverse ventral preputal flap (TVPF) was the most common procedure done for proximal hypospadias (62.
8 %).
Overall success rate for first surgery was 55.
9 %.
There was a high rate of major post-operative complications (44.
1%) of which urethrocutaneous fistula (UCF) was the most common (31.
2%) followed by meatal stenosis and glans breakdown (7.
4 % each).
These complications were found to be higher in those who were operated at a later age and those with proximal hypospadias (p=0.
03 and p=0.
01 respectively).
There was also a significant difference among the type of procedures with TIP and TVPF having the least complications (p<0.
01).
CONCLUSION: From our experience, we found TIP a relatively safe and reliable method of repair for distal hypospadias while TVPF single stage repair was superior in the proximal ones.
The high rate of complications in our institution was associated with higher burden of severe hypospadias and older age at surgery.
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