Management of severe hypospadias with a 2-stage repair
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)32697-6
Management of severe hypospadias with a 2-stage repair
Abstract
From 1986 to 1993 we treated 1,437 children with hypospadias of whom 58 had scrotal or perineal hypospadias with severe chordee and a small phallus. These patients underwent a 2-stage surgical repair. The first stage of the procedure included correction of the chordee and advancement of preputial flaps ventrally and distally to the superior aspect of the glans. After 6 to 12 months the second stage of the procedure was performed using the previously transferred preputial skin to reconstruct the glans and urethra. A second layer of subcutaneous tissue or tunica vaginalis was used in several instances. A penile nerve block and a transparent biomembrane dressing (Tegaderm) allowed for early postoperative mobilization. Excellent functional and cosmetic results were achieved. There is a subset of patients with severe proximal hypospadias, chordee and a small phallus who may benefit best from a 2-stage procedure. In these children a 2-stage repair allows for a better cosmetic appearance and a lower complication rate than a 1-stage repair with a free or vascularized graft.
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