2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2009.04.013
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Outcome of proximal hypospadias repair using three different techniques

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“…Two studies (2014 Xu [20] and 2010 Moursy [21]) reported higher total complication rate of TVIF onlay than TIP, while the other four studies [19], [22][24] derived the opposite results. But no study showed significant difference in total complication rate between two techniques.…”
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“…Two studies (2014 Xu [20] and 2010 Moursy [21]) reported higher total complication rate of TVIF onlay than TIP, while the other four studies [19], [22][24] derived the opposite results. But no study showed significant difference in total complication rate between two techniques.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Four studies [19][21], [24] described each separate complication in detail, while the remaining two studies (2013 Castagnetti [22] and 2012 Prat [23]) still lacked sufficient complication data after contacting the corresponding authors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Balanitis xerotica obliterans, meatal stenosis, prolapsus, retraction, tissue defect, glans necrosis, glans dehiscence, figure distractions are the reported complications of glans penis. Other complications are vesicosphincteric dyssynergy, bad cosmesis and urinary flow disorders [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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“…Hypospadias occurs one in 300 births [1,2]. There are more than 250 manuscripts published in a year concerning this common congenital anomaly and more than 400 techniques have been described [2].…”
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