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- Title
Staged segmental urethroplasty for scrotal/perineal hypospadias: a new concept.
- Authors
Ishiyama, Asuka; Seo, Shogo; Murakami, Hiroshi; Ochi, Takanori; Okawada, Manabu; Doi, Takashi; Miyano, Go; Koga, Hiroyuki; Lane, Geoffrey; Haruna, Hidenori; Shimizu, Toshiaki; Yamataka, Atsuyuki; Lane, Geoffrey J
- Abstract
<bold>Purpose: </bold>We report the efficacy of staged segmental urethroplasty (SSUP) versus non-staged urethroplasty (NSUP) for treating scrotal/perineal hypospadias (SPH).<bold>Methods: </bold>Between 1997 and 2015, 29 SPH patients underwent UP (SSUP: n = 15; NSUP: n = 14). Incidences of urethrocutaneous fistula (UF), stenosis of the neourethra (SNU), diverticula formation, and residual chordee (RC) were compared. Differences were statistically significant if p < 0.05.<bold>Results: </bold>The difference in mean age at NSUP (3.2 ± 1.3 years) and at the final stage of SSUP (5.5 ± 2.4 years) was significant (p < 0.05). Mean operative times for NSUP and SSUP (total for all stages) were not significantly different (231.5 ± 117.5 versus 272.5 ± 99.4 min); however, the incidence of postoperative complications was significantly less in SSUP (n = 1; UF) compared with NSUP (n = 6; 2 cases of UF, 3 cases of SNU, and 1 case of RC; (p < 0.05). Mean follow-up was significantly shorter in SSUP; 1.4 ± 1.2 years versus 7.0 ± 4.5 years in NSUP (p < 0.05).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>SSUP would appear to be effective for treating SPH because of a significantly lower incidence of UF, SNU and RC during the first postoperative year, the period when complications have been reported to arise most frequently.
- Subjects
URETHROPLASTY; DISEASES; SCROTUM; HYPOSPADIAS; SURGICAL complications; DISEASE incidence; PENIS surgery; URETHRA abnormalities; URETHRA surgery; SURGICAL flaps; UROLOGICAL surgery; MEN; PERINEUM
- Publication
Pediatric Surgery International, 2016, Vol 32, Issue 4, p403
- ISSN
0179-0358
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00383-015-3844-3