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Midshaft hypospadias

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2002
The key to successful hypospadias surgery is minimal tissue handling, tension-free reconstruction, the use of well-vascularized tissue, and knowledge of which repairs are indicated. Preservation of the urethral plate along with an onlay graft has a low complication rate and should be attempted for midshaft hypospadias repair.
Jyoti, Upadhyay   +2 more
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When is hypospadias not hypospadias?

Medical Journal of Australia, 1996
Hypospadias is a deformity of urethral and penile development in the male. Some cases are secondary to more serious disorders of sexual differentiation. Simple clinical rules can sort the common morphological defect of hypospadias from the rarer but more dangerous diagnosis of intersex.
S Y, Tong, K, Donaldson, J M, Hutson
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Hypospadias sine hypospadias

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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Hypospadias Repair

Journal of Urology, 1977
When we began our association for the purpose of treating hypospadias in the early 1950s we used a tube graft of full thickness skin in a 1-stage procedure. We have made modifications to improve the appearance of the glans and now use 1 of 4 procedures, dependent on the location of the urethral meatus.
C J, Devine, C E, Horton
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DISTAL HYPOSPADIAS

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Distal hypospadias, where the urethral meatus is located subcoronal or more distal, is one of the most common congenital anomalies in males. The embryology and etiology of hypospadias, timing of repair, surgical techniques, anesthesia for and complications of hypospadias repair are reviewed.
J A, Stock, H C, Scherz, G W, Kaplan
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The genetic factors contributing to hypospadias and their clinical utility in its diagnosis

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018
Hypospadias is among the most common congenital malformations in male neonates. It results from abnormal penile and urethral development, but is a multifactorial disorder that is highly heterogeneous, with several genetic and environmental determinants ...
M. Joodi   +7 more
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Hypospadias revisited

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1981
A careful histological study of chordee tissue obtained in 30 consecutive cases of hypospadias has shown the presence of a considerable amount of smooth muscle. Preputial skin contains some elastic tissue. This feature may well provide significant advantages in the use of tubed preputial skin for urethral repair.
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The current state of tissue engineering in the management of hypospadias

Nature reviews. Urology, 2020
Y. Chan   +5 more
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Hypospadias

Pediatrics In Review, 2009
Neha, Madhok   +2 more
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