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. 2012 Feb;79(2):425-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2011.10.033.

Tubularized incised plate repair for penoscrotal hypospadias: role of surgeon's experience

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Tubularized incised plate repair for penoscrotal hypospadias: role of surgeon's experience

Ashraf T Hafez et al. Urology. 2012 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: To give a retrospective analysis of factors affecting outcome of tubularized incised plate (TIP) repair for penoscrotal hypospadias.

Methods: Data of all patients who underwent TIP repair for penoscrotal hypospadias by a single surgeon were retrieved. Follow-up was carried out every 3 months within the first year and annually thereafter. Repairs were divided into 2 groups: Group 1 included surgeries performed in the first 2 years after fellowship training, and group 2 included repairs performed afterward. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Statistical significance was defined as P<.05.

Results: Data for 90 patients were retrieved for july 2001 through march 2009: Group 1 included 20 patients and group 2 included 70. The neourethra was covered with spongioplasty in 25 and dartos flap in 65. The overall success rate was 86%. Group 2 patients showed a statistically significant higher success rate of 91% compared with only 65% for group 1. Use of dartos flap was associated with statistically significant higher success (92%) compared with coverage of the neourethra with spongioplasty (68%). In group 1, use of dartos flap was associated with statistically significant better success (82% vs 33%). In group 2 patients, use of dartos flap showed no statistically better success (94% vs 81%).

Conclusions: TIP is a valid procedure for repair of penoscrotal hypospadias with chordee<30 degrees. The overall success (86%) is satisfactory. Surgeon's experience is the pillar for better success.

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