Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias

Objectives: Our work seeks to evaluate the use of the ventrally trans-positioned total preputial flap [TPF] for staged proximal hypospadias correction.Patients and Methods: An interventional prospective nonrandomized study included 20 participants who have proximal hypospadias and had a two-stage co...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Elghandour, Mohamed Hindawy, Sayed Eleweedy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta) 2023-01-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_293324_05a7c02f60b0a382c468c8cc5a0210b0.pdf
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description Objectives: Our work seeks to evaluate the use of the ventrally trans-positioned total preputial flap [TPF] for staged proximal hypospadias correction.Patients and Methods: An interventional prospective nonrandomized study included 20 participants who have proximal hypospadias and had a two-stage correction with TPF. The inclusion criteria were any uncircumcised children with proximal hypospadias [age was ranged from 6 months till 18 years]. Circumcised patients, recurrent cases and mid or distal shaft hypospadias were excluded from the study. Hypospadias objective scoring system utilized for post-operative analysis.Results: The first stage operation's average patient age was 2.5 years [9 months–16 years]; and the typical follow-up period lasted 8 months. There was a proximal penile urethral meatus in 17 [85%] patients also penoscrotal in 2 [10%] and mid shaft in one case [5%] that converted to proximal shaft after release of chordee. After the second stage operation, seventeen patient [85%] had successful outcome and complications following surgery occurred in 3 [15%] patients with urethra-cutaneous fistula in one patient [5%], meatal stenosis one case [5%] and one case had persistent chordee [5%]. The results of the objective scoring evaluation for hypospadias were satisfactory in 95% of patients, with satisfactory both functional and cosmetic outcome.Conclusion: With the 15% tolerable complexity rate, the ventrally trans-positioned total preputial flap [TPF] is a reliable procedure with acceptable success rate and low complications.
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spelling doaj.art-a6dcf09bb1814231a61d1869f1757b3a2024-01-05T19:36:35ZengAl-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)International Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802023-01-01512997300510.21608/ijma.2023.195587.1631293324Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal HypospadiasMohammed Elghandour0Mohamed Hindawy1Sayed Eleweedy2Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.Objectives: Our work seeks to evaluate the use of the ventrally trans-positioned total preputial flap [TPF] for staged proximal hypospadias correction.Patients and Methods: An interventional prospective nonrandomized study included 20 participants who have proximal hypospadias and had a two-stage correction with TPF. The inclusion criteria were any uncircumcised children with proximal hypospadias [age was ranged from 6 months till 18 years]. Circumcised patients, recurrent cases and mid or distal shaft hypospadias were excluded from the study. Hypospadias objective scoring system utilized for post-operative analysis.Results: The first stage operation's average patient age was 2.5 years [9 months–16 years]; and the typical follow-up period lasted 8 months. There was a proximal penile urethral meatus in 17 [85%] patients also penoscrotal in 2 [10%] and mid shaft in one case [5%] that converted to proximal shaft after release of chordee. After the second stage operation, seventeen patient [85%] had successful outcome and complications following surgery occurred in 3 [15%] patients with urethra-cutaneous fistula in one patient [5%], meatal stenosis one case [5%] and one case had persistent chordee [5%]. The results of the objective scoring evaluation for hypospadias were satisfactory in 95% of patients, with satisfactory both functional and cosmetic outcome.Conclusion: With the 15% tolerable complexity rate, the ventrally trans-positioned total preputial flap [TPF] is a reliable procedure with acceptable success rate and low complications.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_293324_05a7c02f60b0a382c468c8cc5a0210b0.pdftwo-stage repairproximal hypospadiaspreputial flap
spellingShingle Mohammed Elghandour
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Sayed Eleweedy
Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
International Journal of Medical Arts
two-stage repair
proximal hypospadias
preputial flap
title Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
title_full Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
title_fullStr Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
title_short Outcome of Ventrally Trans Positioned Total Preputial Flap for Staged Repair of Proximal Hypospadias
title_sort outcome of ventrally trans positioned total preputial flap for staged repair of proximal hypospadias
topic two-stage repair
proximal hypospadias
preputial flap
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_293324_05a7c02f60b0a382c468c8cc5a0210b0.pdf
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