AIM: So far, various techniques have been used in the surgical treatment of proximal hypospadias. The aim of all techniques is to form a near to normal penis functionally and cosmetically. In the present study, proximal hypospadias cases operated in our clinic were evaluated. MATERIAL METHOD: Overall 171 cases with proximal penile, penoscrotal and scrotal meatus, aged between 3 and 28 were included in the study. Early and late postoperative complication rates and factors affecting success were investigated retrospectively. RESULTS: Sixteen cases underwent Duckett, 20 Onlay, 28 free tube, 56 Belt-Fuqua and 51 Thiersch operations. Success rate at early postoperative period was 60.8%, while it became 81.2% following secondary interventions. CONCLUSION: No effect of operation technique and meatus levels were observed on complication rates whilst previous operation increased complication rates significantly.
AIM: So far, various techniques have been used in the surgical treatment of proximal hypospadias. The aim of all techniques is to form a near to normal penis functionally and cosmetically. In the present study, proximal hypospadias cases operated in our clinic were evaluated. MATERIAL METHOD: Overall 171 cases with proximal penile, penoscrotal and scrotal meatus, aged between 3 and 28 were included in the study. Early and late postoperative complication rates and factors affecting success were investigated retrospectively. RESULTS: Sixteen cases underwent Duckett, 20 Onlay, 28 free tube, 56 Belt-Fuqua and 51 Thiersch operations. Success rate at early postoperative period was 60.8%, while it became 81.2% following secondary interventions. CONCLUSION: No effect of operation technique and meatus levels were observed on complication rates whilst previous operation increased complication rates significantly.