2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2006.01.002
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The Two-Stage Repair for Severe Primary Hypospadias

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“…The most common complications in hypospadias repair are fistula and meatal stenosis. The ultimate surgical goal is to achieve a normal or near normal appearance of penis, adequate meatal caliber, neourethra extending to the apex of glans for normal urine stream, and create a straight penis adequate for sexual intercourse (11,12).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The most common complications in hypospadias repair are fistula and meatal stenosis. The ultimate surgical goal is to achieve a normal or near normal appearance of penis, adequate meatal caliber, neourethra extending to the apex of glans for normal urine stream, and create a straight penis adequate for sexual intercourse (11,12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current reports believe that a two-stage Bracka procedure is a very versatile technique which is being advised for all types of hypospadias. This technique creates normal appearance and function with minimal complications (12,13,16,17). Cases with proximal hypospadias repair are at higher risk of complications compared with distal repairs.…”
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“…Some authors prefer single-stage repair [13e15] while others advocate two-stage repair to achieve better functional and cosmetic outcomes [16,17]. In this work, the functional and cosmetic outcomes of proximal primary hypospadias repair using three different techniques were evaluated, recording postoperative complications.…”
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“…7 It has also been reported as a complication following urological procedures. [8][9] Our patient who came for a simple procedure landed in something which was totally unexpected. The surgeon was at fault that he overlooked the bleeder.…”
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confidence: 99%