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Comparison of Two Tubularized Incised Plate Urethroplasty Techniques in Hypospadias Reconstructive Surgery

Authors :
Stelios Giannakopoulos
Maria Aggelidou
Michail Pitiakoudis
Pelagia Chloropoulou
Savvas Deftereos
Sotirios Botaitis
Katerina Kambouri
Christos Tsalikidis
Source :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
CMV Verlag, 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Hypospadias repair is a challenging type of urogenital reconstructive surgery for which different techniques are currently used. The purpose of this study is to determine the outcomes of distal, mid-shaft and proximal hypospadias repair using two new variations of tubularized incised plate (TIP) urethroplasty (TIP-δ and TIP-ελ) and to compare their complication rates with other already known operative techniques made from the same surgical team. METHODS This study included 269 boys with hypospadias. The preoperative meatal site was distal in 179 patients, mid-shaft in 44 and proximal in 46. The average age at the operation was 17 months. The technique applied in distal hypospadias was Mathieu in 77 patients, Snodgrass in 28 and (TIP)-δ in 74. The technique applied in mid-shaft hypospadias was a tubularized island flap (TIF) in 12 patients, onlay island flap (OIF) in 5 and TIP-ελ in 27. The operative technique for proximal hypospadias was TIF in 15 patients, OIF in 10 and TIP-ελ in 21. TIP-δ and TIP-ελ are two new variants of TIP operation that we have used in our clinic since 2010. Postoperative complications were recorded, and we compared the outcomes obtained by applying the techniques. RESULTS The use of TIP-δ in the distal hypospadias and long TIP-ελ in the mid-shaft and proximal hypospadias resulted in significantly fewer complications than the other surgical methods across all cases of hypospadias (p

Details

ISSN :
22520724 and 22287914
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
WORLD JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c9eab1ef6a11fe22736f8766bbc1a8c3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.29252/wjps.9.3.254