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Journal of Urology, 1986
Orthoplasty (a term used in Europe to refer to chordee excision and penile straightening) in patients with epispadias has provided less than ideal results in the past. We propose a sequential stepwise approach for the assessment and correction of the corporeal deformity, incorporating dermal grafts on the dorsal aspect of the corpora cavernosa when ...
A E, Brzezinski, Y L, Homsy, I, Laberge
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Orthoplasty (a term used in Europe to refer to chordee excision and penile straightening) in patients with epispadias has provided less than ideal results in the past. We propose a sequential stepwise approach for the assessment and correction of the corporeal deformity, incorporating dermal grafts on the dorsal aspect of the corpora cavernosa when ...
A E, Brzezinski, Y L, Homsy, I, Laberge
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Cosmetic epispadias skin coverage
Urology, 1994Abstract A new, cosmetically appealing skin coverage technique following epispadias repair is described.
B W, Snow, P C, Cartwright
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Epispadias Surgery–Belgrade Experience
British Journal of Urology, 1992Summary From 1987 to 1991,46 patients underwent surgical treatment for epispadias. Of these, 14 had isolated epispadias and 22 had epispadias within the exstrophy/epispadias complex. The patients ranged in age from 6 months to 20 years. To correct the genital aspect of the anomaly the basic principles of Ransley'
S, Perović +3 more
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Epispadias: Contending with continence
Urology, 1985Forty-seven patients with epispadias not associated with bladder exstrophy were treated at our institution over the last half decade. There were 8 female and 39 male patients, 37 of whom had retrosymphyseal epispadias. Of the 20 male patients with subsymphyseal epispadias and incontinence 13 had a fair to excellent result.
B, Saltzman, D T, Mininberg, E C, Muecke
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The exstrophy-epispadias complex
Current Urology Reports, 2008Patients with the exstrophy-epispadias complex are one of the most challenging groups encountered by pediatric urologists. They generally require surgery involving several reconstruction techniques, usually performed after the first week of life.
Kurt R, Eeg, Antoine E, Khoury
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The Journal of Urology, 1998
We evaluate the long-term results of surgery for isolated (without exstrophy) male epispadias.A total of 45 male patients with isolated epispadias were treated and followed at Debrousse Hospital between 1971 and 1993, 8 in whom repairs performed elsewhere had failed and 14 had total urinary incontinence.
P, Mollard, T, Basset, P Y, Mure
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We evaluate the long-term results of surgery for isolated (without exstrophy) male epispadias.A total of 45 male patients with isolated epispadias were treated and followed at Debrousse Hospital between 1971 and 1993, 8 in whom repairs performed elsewhere had failed and 14 had total urinary incontinence.
P, Mollard, T, Basset, P Y, Mure
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Epispadias and the Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex
2020Epispadias is a congenital malformation of males in which the urethra opens on the upper surface (dorsum) of the penis. Epispadias is an uncommon congenital malformation of the penis and rarely occur as an isolated defect. The embryology, classification, clinical features, diagnosis and aspects of management are discussed.
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Epispadias Associated with Phimosis
Journal of Urology, 1976proximal to the coronal sulcus-proximal to the cornarl ...
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