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. 2011 Jun;9(2):123-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.aju.2011.06.007. Epub 2011 Sep 9.

Interposition of dartos flaps to prevent fistula after tubularized incised-plate repair of hypospadias

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Interposition of dartos flaps to prevent fistula after tubularized incised-plate repair of hypospadias

Ehab R Elsayed et al. Arab J Urol. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of urethral coverage by a single- or double-layered dorsal dartos flap after tubularized incised-plate (TIP) repair of hypospadias on fistula formation.

Patients and methods: In this retrospective study we evaluated sequential patients with hypospadias who underwent TIP urethroplasty with a dorsal dartos interpositional flap between April 2008 and December 2009. We reviewed their medical records for the site of hypospadias, previous hypospadias repair, single- or double-layered dartos flap and postoperative complications. The patients were divided into two groups; in group A the urethra was covered by a single layer of dartos fascia, and in group B the urethra was covered by double layers of dartos flap.

Results: Of 91 patients who opted for hypospadias repair during the time of the study, 62 had a TIP urethroplasty with a dorsal dartos flap; of these 62, three did not fulfil the requirement of the minimum follow-up, so 59 were eligible for the study (32 in group A and 27 in group B). Preoperative clinical data were comparable in both groups. At a mean of 12.2 months of follow-up, there was no reported fistula in group B, while two patients in group A developed a urethrocutaneous fistula (P = 0.19). Meatal stenosis occurred in two patients in group A and one in group B (P = 0.66).

Conclusion: There was no significant difference in subsequent urethrocutaneous fistula between a double-layered dorsal dartos flap and single layer for covering the urethra as a part of TIP urethroplasty for repairing hypospadias.

Keywords: Dartos flap; Fistula; Hypospadias; TIP, tubularized incised-plate; Tubularized incised plate.

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(A and B) The dorsal dartos flap was divided in the midline into right and left halves.

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