Technique for repair of minimal distal balanitic hypospadias.

Urology

Department of Urology, University of Arkansas College of Medicine and Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-7199, USA.

Published: November 2006

Objectives: Although not pernicious, minimal distal hypospadias is frequently obvious to parents, whose concern that their child be completely normal prompts their request for repair. A simple technique for the repair of this anomaly that results in an elliptical meatus is presented.

Methods: A total of 28 boys ranging in age from 3 to 100 months (mean 21.8) underwent a surgical technique in which the distal urethral plate was excised, followed by advancement of the meatus into the defect thus created. Only 5 boys (17.8%) underwent hypospadias repair as an isolated procedure. Other concomitantly repaired anomalies included hooded prepuce, phimosis, redundant prepuce after neonatal circumcision, ventral penile curvature, inguinal hernia, undescended testis, penile torsion, and meatal stenosis.

Results: All patients had healed well at a follow-up of 3 to 4 months (mean 3.2) and uniformly had an excellent cosmetic appearance with an elliptical meatus.

Conclusions: We recommend a technique for the repair of minimal distal hypospadias, consisting of excision of the distal urethral plate with advancement of the dorsal lip of the meatus into the created defect, for its simplicity and resultant elliptical meatus.

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