1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3468(91)90996-7
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Hypospadias repair in an outpatient setting without proximal urinary diversion: Experience with 113 urethroplasties

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“…Urethral stricture, which is either seen at the starting point of the neourethra or at the neomeatus [5,13] , is the second most common complication of hypospadias surgery after urethrocutaneous fistula. Furthermore, it is reported that the most common cause of symptomatic urethral strictures at pediatric age is hypospadias repair [14] .…”
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“…Urethral stricture, which is either seen at the starting point of the neourethra or at the neomeatus [5,13] , is the second most common complication of hypospadias surgery after urethrocutaneous fistula. Furthermore, it is reported that the most common cause of symptomatic urethral strictures at pediatric age is hypospadias repair [14] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 patients, 1 (6%) patient of coronal hypospadias & other 1 (7%) patient of mid-penile hypospadias with All-silicon foley`s catheter having nearly significant P value (0.0050) [1,2,3,4] . & 10 patients, 1 (20%) patient of glanular hypospadias, 3 (20%) patients of coronal hypospadias, 3 (27%) patients of distal-penile hypospadias & 3 (23%) patients of mid-penile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feeding-tube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [5,6,7,8,9,10]  Small Urethro-cutaneous fistula developed in 1 (6%) patient of coronal hypospadias with All-silicon foley`s catheter. 5 patients, 1 (20%) patient of glanular hypospadias, 1 (6%) patient of coronal hypospadias, 1 (9%) patient of distalpenile hypospadias & 2 (23%) patients of midpenile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feedingtube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [1,2,3,4] .…”
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“…& 10 patients, 1 (20%) patient of glanular hypospadias, 3 (20%) patients of coronal hypospadias, 3 (27%) patients of distal-penile hypospadias & 3 (23%) patients of mid-penile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feeding-tube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [5,6,7,8,9,10]  Small Urethro-cutaneous fistula developed in 1 (6%) patient of coronal hypospadias with All-silicon foley`s catheter. 5 patients, 1 (20%) patient of glanular hypospadias, 1 (6%) patient of coronal hypospadias, 1 (9%) patient of distalpenile hypospadias & 2 (23%) patients of midpenile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feedingtube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [1,2,3,4] .  Accidently dislodgement of stent occured in 01 (09%) patient of distal penile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feeding-tube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [5,6,7,8,9,10]  Haematuria occured in 03 patients 01 (06%) patient of coronal hypospadias, 01 (09%) patient of distal penile hypospadias & 01 (07%) patient of mid-penile hypospadias with P.V.C stent (feeding-tube) urinary catheter, having significant P value (0.001) [5,6,7,8,9,10] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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