| Literature DB >> 27350923 |
Haci Polat1, Umut Gulacti2, Alper Gok1, Mehmet Ozgur Yucel1, Ali Cift1, Ugur Lok2, Can Benlioglu1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Hypospadias repair is rarely performed in adults. It is believed that the success rate is lower in adulthood. We aimed to compare the success rate of primary hypospadias repair with tubularized-incised plate (TIP) urethroplasty in adults and children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The databases of consecutive boys and adults who were treated with TIP urethroplasty for primary hypospadias between 2012 and 2015 were evaluated. All operations in the boys and adult patients were performed by a single surgeon. We considered urethroplasty complications to include a urethrocutaneous fistula, neourethral stricture, meatal stenosis, diverticulum, and glans dehiscence. Urine flow was also evaluated using uroflowmetry.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; Child; Hypospadias; Reconstructive surgical procedures; Urethra
Year: 2016 PMID: 27350923 PMCID: PMC4899396 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2316-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Demographic characteristics of patients
| Children | Adults |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 58 | 19 | |
| Age, years | |||
| Mean ± SD | 3.45 ± 2.939 | 23.74 ± 9.786 | <0.001 |
| Median (min–max) | 2.00 (1–14) | 20.00 (16–54) | |
| Meatal location, n (%) | 0.483 | ||
| Distal | 41 (70.7) | 15 (78.9) | |
| Mid-shaft | 17 (29.3) | 4 (21.1) | |
| Existence of chordae, n (%) | 5 (8.6) | 2 (10.5) | 1.000 |
| Follow-up period, months | |||
| Mean ± SD | 16.76 ± 9.312 | 16.58 ± 9.495 | 0.957 |
| Median (min–max) | 14.00 (6–38) | 14.00 (6–38) | |
SD standard deviation
Fig. 1a–d A 35-year-old patient’s preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images
Perioperative and postoperative outcomes and complications
| Children | Adults |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perioperative outcomes | |||
| Operation time, min | |||
| Mean ± SD | 34.40 ± 8.938 | 34.21 ± 6.511 | 0.347 |
| Median (min–max) | 30.00 (25–60) | 35.00 (25–50) | |
| Duration of urethral catheterization, h | |||
| Mean ± SD | 40.90 ± 7.878 | 36.89 ± 8.089 | 0.139 |
| Median (min–max) | 48.00 (24–48) | 36.00 (26–52) | |
| Duration of hospital stay postoperatively, h | |||
| Mean ± SD | 43.31 ± 7.762 | 40.0 ± 7.824 | 0.181 |
| Median (min–max) | 48.00 (26–54) | 38.00 (30–55) | |
| Postoperative complications | |||
| Glans dehiscence, n (%) | 0 | 1 (5.3) | 0.237 |
| Urethrocutaneous fistula, n (%) | 3 (5.2) | 2 (10.5) | 0.587 |
| Meatal stenosis, n (%) | 1 (1.7) | 0 | 1.000 |
| Urinary tract infection, n (%) | 2 (3.4) | 0 | 1.000 |
| Uroflowmetry findings | |||
| Peak flow rate (mL/s) | |||
| Mean ± SD | 17.1 ± 2.998 | 20.42 ± 3.322 | <0.0001 |
| Median (min–max) | 16.00 (14–28) | 20.00 (16–29) | |
SD standard deviation
Fig. 2Images of some patients in postoperative different time