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. 2023 Nov 14;15(11):e48808.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.48808. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Outcomes Assessment of Hypospadias Repair

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Outcomes Assessment of Hypospadias Repair

Jayaditya Devpal Patil et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Introduction: Hypospadias is a congenital malformation, which involves the displacement of the urethral orifice on the underside of the penis. The mainstay treatment of hypospadias is surgery. Currently, there is no literature broadly assessing hypospadias repair outcomes in the Kingdom of Bahrain. This study aims to provide descriptive data on cosmetic, functional, and surgical outcomes of hypospadias repair at a single medical institute in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Method: Data on patients who underwent hypospadias repair from January 2012 to December 2020 by a single surgeon were reviewed. Parents of patients were contacted via telephone for consent. All consenting participants returned for an outpatient assessment of functional and cosmetic outcomes using an original questionnaire and the Pediatric Penile Perception Score, respectively. All responses were recorded using a four-point Likert scale. Surgical outcomes were assessed by reviewing postoperative notes. All collected data were anonymized. The study was approved by the King Hamad University Hospital institutional review board.

Results: Of the 29 patients who underwent surgical repair for hypospadias, 15 patients consented to participate. The mean age of the study population was 2.466 (SD = 0.496). Both parent and physician cosmetic assessments had similar results with the majority of participants very satisfied with all cosmetic parameters. Physician assessment reported higher satisfaction compared to parents. There were no reported cases of poor satisfaction. In terms of functional outcomes, there were no reported cases of straining on initiation, and a smooth and continuous urinary stream was reported in 80%. Only four patients reported post-void dribbling. When assessing surgical outcomes, 53.30% had coronally located urethra with no cases of postoperative complications. More than half of our patients were discharged after one day.

Conclusion: Our study noted overall high satisfaction in terms of surgical, cosmetic, and functional outcomes. Physicians reported better cosmetic outcomes when compared to parents. Further analysis with a larger sample size across various medical institutes will be required to better assess post-repair outcomes.

Keywords: cosmetic outcome; functional outcomes; hypospadias repair; pediatric; surgical repair.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. Frequency of preoperative location of urethra

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