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Repair-oriented categorization of circumcision urethral injury in Benin city, Nigeria.

Osarumwense David Osifo1, Helen Odion-Obomhense, Theophilus Osasumwen Osagie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The wide spectrum of circumcision urethral injury/fistula makes selection of appropriate repair methods challenging in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper reports on the outcome of repair-oriented categorization in a Nigerian center.
METHODS: Consecutive children presenting with circumcision urethral injury/fistula at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital were categorized into six repair-oriented groups in 2009-2011.
RESULTS: 21 children were treated. Except in 2 cases, early neonatal circumcision at an average age of 8 days (range 4-14 days) had been performed, the majority (52%) by paramedics at home. Categories of injury/fistula based on severity ranged from isolated fistula (38%) which required fistula excision and repair (category A) to severe ventral urethral/coronal/glanular avulsion (29%) which required urethral plate tubularization/ventral penile reconstruction (category F). Overall, successful first-stage repair was achieved in 19 (91%) children. Meatal stenosis (2), urethral stricture (1), which responded to serial dilatation, and minor urinary leakage (2), which was closed at second stage, were the post-repair complications. Adequate penile size and straight penis on erection were achieved in all cases. Cosmetic outcome was excellent in 16 (76%) cases, good in 4 (19%) and fair in 1 (5%).
CONCLUSION: Repair-oriented categorization, which could be useful to practitioners in similar settings, was satisfactory in managing urethral injury/urethrocutaneous fistula.
Copyright © 2012 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22391111     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2012.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Urol        ISSN: 1477-5131            Impact factor:   1.830


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1.  Urethrocutaneous fistulas after voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention-15 African Countries, 2015-2019.

Authors:  Todd Lucas; Jonas Z Hines; Julia Samuelson; Timothy Hargreave; Stephanie M Davis; Ian Fellows; Amber Prainito; D Heather Watts; Valerian Kiggundu; Anne G Thomas; Onkemetse Conrad Ntsuape; Kunle Dare; Elijah Odoyo-June; Leonard Soo; Likabelo Toti-Mokoteli; Robert Manda; Martin Kapito; Wezi Msungama; James Odek; Jotamo Come; Marcos Canda; Nuno Gaspar; Aupokolo Mekondjo; Brigitte Zemburuka; Collen Bonnecwe; Peter Vranken; Susan Mmbando; Daimon Simbeye; Fredrick Rwegerera; Nafuna Wamai; Shelia Kyobutungi; James Exnobert Zulu; Omega Chituwo; Sinokuthemba Xaba; John Mandisarisa; Carlos Toledo
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 2.264

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