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. 1996 Jan;155(1):131-4.

Split-thickness skin graft urethroplasty and tunica vaginalis flaps for failed hypospadias repairs

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Split-thickness skin graft urethroplasty and tunica vaginalis flaps for failed hypospadias repairs

R M Ehrlich et al. J Urol. 1996 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: Via a 2-stage procedure, 10 patients with failed hypospadias repairs were treated by a varied combination of split-thickness mesh graft urethroplasty and tunica vaginalis flap.

Materials and methods: A bed for the mesh graft in 3 patients was provided by a tunica vaginalis flap. Tunica vaginalis flaps were also used as an intermediate layer during stage 2 of the repair.

Results: No strictures or fistulas occurred in 8 patients. Two patients await stage 2 repair after successful stage 1 placement of the mesh graft.

Conclusions: The combination of split-thickness mesh graft urethroplasty and a tunica vaginalis flap appears to achieve success in the difficult patient with complex hypospadias subsequent to multiple failed repairs.

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