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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
This article outlines the basic etiologic, anatomic, and reconstructive considerations needed for screening, evaluating, counseling, and following patients with hypospadias.
C A, Sheldon, J W, Duckett
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This article outlines the basic etiologic, anatomic, and reconstructive considerations needed for screening, evaluating, counseling, and following patients with hypospadias.
C A, Sheldon, J W, Duckett
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Current Opinion in Urology, 1998
The incidence of hypospadias is increasing. Decreased androgen sensitivity, 5alpha-reductase deficiency and chromosomal abnormalities are causes of the disease. Nonirritant suture material, coverage of the urethral reconstruction by additional tissue and perioperative care positively influence the outcome.
M, Fisch, J, Thüroff
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The incidence of hypospadias is increasing. Decreased androgen sensitivity, 5alpha-reductase deficiency and chromosomal abnormalities are causes of the disease. Nonirritant suture material, coverage of the urethral reconstruction by additional tissue and perioperative care positively influence the outcome.
M, Fisch, J, Thüroff
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World Journal of Urology, 1992
There are four forms of chordee that do not involve hypospadias: cutaneous chordee, fibrous chordee, corporocavernosal chordee, and congenital short urethra. From 1981 to 1991, 214 patients aged 18 months to 20 years underwent surgical treatment. Among these, 29 individuals developed a crippled penis due to the failure of surgery for the hypospadias ...
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There are four forms of chordee that do not involve hypospadias: cutaneous chordee, fibrous chordee, corporocavernosal chordee, and congenital short urethra. From 1981 to 1991, 214 patients aged 18 months to 20 years underwent surgical treatment. Among these, 29 individuals developed a crippled penis due to the failure of surgery for the hypospadias ...
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1978
The principles involved in the two techniques illustrated in this article are safe and effective. Complications can occur, as with any surgical procedure, but they can be minimized with careful attention to detail. In this, as in most discussions of technique, many small details are not included.
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The principles involved in the two techniques illustrated in this article are safe and effective. Complications can occur, as with any surgical procedure, but they can be minimized with careful attention to detail. In this, as in most discussions of technique, many small details are not included.
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Veterinary Record, 2006
In an abattoir survey conducted in south‐west England, 15 of 6521 rams aged three to 12 months had hypospadias; in 27 others the scrotum was completely or partly divided, but they had no other abnormalities of the urinary or genital systems. The lesions observed in 11 of the rams in the abattoir survey, and in four young rams and one mature ram found ...
P. J. Brown+2 more
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In an abattoir survey conducted in south‐west England, 15 of 6521 rams aged three to 12 months had hypospadias; in 27 others the scrotum was completely or partly divided, but they had no other abnormalities of the urinary or genital systems. The lesions observed in 11 of the rams in the abattoir survey, and in four young rams and one mature ram found ...
P. J. Brown+2 more
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Pediatric Surgery International, 2008
Patients with circumcised hypospadias have been of significant concern over many decades due to the belief that prior circumcision might negatively affect the results of hypospadias' repair. We evaluated outcomes in consecutive males with anterior, distal penile, and the megameatus with intact prepuce variant of hypospadias (MIP).After IRB approval a ...
Alberto Pieretti+2 more
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Patients with circumcised hypospadias have been of significant concern over many decades due to the belief that prior circumcision might negatively affect the results of hypospadias' repair. We evaluated outcomes in consecutive males with anterior, distal penile, and the megameatus with intact prepuce variant of hypospadias (MIP).After IRB approval a ...
Alberto Pieretti+2 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
We present a review of 42 cases of hypospadias seen at the University College Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria from 1969 to 1977. The incidence was low. No family history of hypospadias was noted in any of these patients. Fifty-seven percent had associated anomalies--mostly of the genitourinary system.
Ferdinand A. Ofodile+1 more
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We present a review of 42 cases of hypospadias seen at the University College Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria from 1969 to 1977. The incidence was low. No family history of hypospadias was noted in any of these patients. Fifty-seven percent had associated anomalies--mostly of the genitourinary system.
Ferdinand A. Ofodile+1 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Hypospadias can be divided into Type I deformities, in which only construction of the distal urethra is necessary, and Type II deformities, where the penis must first be straightened. In 200 consecutive repairs of Type II hypospadias there were no fistulae.
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Hypospadias can be divided into Type I deformities, in which only construction of the distal urethra is necessary, and Type II deformities, where the penis must first be straightened. In 200 consecutive repairs of Type II hypospadias there were no fistulae.
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Urology, 2002
To review the follow-up data and complications of adult patients who underwent hypospadias surgery.The records of 88 male patients with an average age of 21.9 years (range 20 to 27) who were operated on for hypospadias from 1996 to 2001 were reviewed in two groups: primary cases and all others (at least one unsuccessful attempt to correct the ...
Kenan Karademir+5 more
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To review the follow-up data and complications of adult patients who underwent hypospadias surgery.The records of 88 male patients with an average age of 21.9 years (range 20 to 27) who were operated on for hypospadias from 1996 to 2001 were reviewed in two groups: primary cases and all others (at least one unsuccessful attempt to correct the ...
Kenan Karademir+5 more
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