The Outcome of a Single Stage Repair for Proximal Hypospadias in Otherwise Healthy Child at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital

Md. Sakhawat Hossain *

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Mymensingh Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh.

Sangul Islam

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Mymensingh Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh.

Mohammad Billal Hossain

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Mymensingh Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh.

Asish Saha Roy

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Netrakona Sadar Hospital, Netrakona, Bangladesh.

Zia Uddin Ahmed

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Parkview Medical College, Sylhet, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Hypospadias is a birth defect that involves the development of a penile urethra that opens on the ventral side of the penis. Proximal hypospadias is one of the most severe forms of hypospadias that is generally associated with chordee. Hypospadias surgery, especially in the proximal location, is challenging, and many operations have been proposed, including one-stage and two-stage operations.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the success rate and safety of a single-stage surgery in children with proximal hypospadias and to determine the complications.

Materials and Methods: This interventional study was conducted on forty patients, aged between one and twelve years, who had proximal hypospadias and were admitted to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital between January 2014 and April 2015. A one-step operation with tabularized incised plate urethroplasty (TIPU) was done. Patients’ demographic data, intraoperative details, and postoperative outcomes were recorded within 3 months after the operation.

Results: The common age at surgery was 2-4 years, and they were 40% of the total patients. There was Haematoma in 5% of cases, a devitalized skin flap in 7.5% of cases, and stent blockage in 10% of cases during the immediate postoperative period. In our 3-month follow-up, all the patients had conical glans and cylindrical penises. Meatal stenosis and narrow stream were noted in 5 percent of patients but were relieved with meatal dilatation. Urethrocutaneous fistulas remained patients in 7.5% of cases.

Conclusion: TIPU repair of proximal hypospadias is safe, effective, yields good results, and has low risks of complications in otherwise healthy children. It is a less risky and more viable method that helps to exclude extra steps in the process.

Keywords: Hypospadias, urethroplasty, haematoma, urethrocutaneous, pediatric


How to Cite

Hossain, Md. Sakhawat, Sangul Islam, Mohammad Billal Hossain, Asish Saha Roy, and Zia Uddin Ahmed. 2024. “The Outcome of a Single Stage Repair for Proximal Hypospadias in Otherwise Healthy Child at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital”. Asian Journal of Pediatric Research 14 (7):120-33. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajpr/2024/v14i7373.

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