2003
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-003-0043-x
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Two-stage repair for proximal hypospadias: A reappraisal

Abstract: Great advances have been made in surgery for the correction of hypospadias. Proximal hypospadias remains the greatest challenge, but, despite many innovations and much progress, surgery can fail. Many authorities have introduced single-stage techniques, which have the purported advantage of correcting the defect with minimal hospitalization and family inconvenience. However, the wider published experience with these approaches would suggest that the ideal single-stage procedure has yet to be devised. A substan… Show more

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“…44 This is not such a problem with two-staged repairs because they allow aggressive correction of the chordee. 45…”
Section: The Transverse Island Flap (Tif)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…44 This is not such a problem with two-staged repairs because they allow aggressive correction of the chordee. 45…”
Section: The Transverse Island Flap (Tif)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent technical modifications of the two-staged reconstruction have been made whereby chordee is corrected more aggressively. 45,57 Some prefer to raise a dartos flap and transpose it ventrally to allow for a wider graft bed that is well-vascularized. This allows better graft take and recurrence of chordee is rare.…”
Section: Two-stage Repairsmentioning
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“…Due to deficiency of urethral plates and covering tissues, it may not be possible to straighten the penis completely and prepare the ventral surface for urethroplasty. 4,16,17 In total 59 patients, Bracka stage 1 was done. Adequate mobilization of glans wings done followed by inner prepucial grafting on raw ventral surface of penis giving flexibility of tissues available for second stage in TIP.…”
Section: Figure-4 Subcoronal Fistulas Were the Commonest Complicationmentioning
confidence: 99%