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Topical steroid therapy as an alternative to circumcision for phimosis in boys younger than 3 years.

James M Elmore1, Linda A Baker, Warren T Snodgrass.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: PURPOSE Topical steroids are an effective alternative to circumcision for the treatment of phimosis. However, their use has been reported primarily in older boys thought to have "pathological" or secondary phimosis. We report the effectiveness of topical steroids as an alternative to circumcision in infants and young children.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated 27 boys with phimosis for possible circumcision because of genitourinary anomalies (4), a history of urinary tract infection (11) or both (7), or balanoposthitis (5). Patient age ranged from 1 to 31 months (mean 11.3). In no case could the prepuce be retracted to visualize the meatus. Patients were treated with 0.05% betamethasone cream applied to the distal aspect of the prepuce twice daily for 1 month.
RESULTS: Of the boys 20 (74%) had fully retractable foreskins after 1 month of treatment with betamethasone and 5 (18%) had a partial response at 1 month, with the prepuce becoming fully retractable during month 2 of therapy. No adverse side effects were noted. Of the 2 patients in whom treatment failed 1 subsequently underwent circumcision while the parents of the other refused further therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: Topical steroids appear to resolve phimosis effectively in boys younger than 3 years. Given proven efficacy in children older than 3 years, topical steroid therapy represents a potential alternative to circumcision regardless of the age of the patient, type of phimosis or relative indication for treatment.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12352350     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000027260.18990.9b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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2.  Topical hydrocortisone and physiotherapy for nonretractile physiologic phimosis in infants.

Authors:  Jung Won Lee; Su Jin Cho; Eun Ae Park; Seung Joo Lee
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3.  Canadian Urological Association guideline on the care of the normal foreskin and neonatal circumcision in Canadian infants (full version).

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4.  Is half strength of 0.05 % betamethasone valerate cream still effective in the treatment of phimosis in young children?

Authors:  Paiboon Sookpotarom; Chanchuree Asawutmangkul; Benjaporn Srinithiwat; Sucheera Leethochawalit; Paisarn Vejchapipat
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2013-04       Impact factor: 1.827

5.  Phimosis and topical steroids: new clinical findings.

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6.  Topical steroid application versus circumcision in pediatric patients with phimosis: a prospective randomized placebo controlled clinical trial.

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8.  Phimosis in children.

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