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  • A biopsy study was conducted on 29 patients undergoing urethroplasty for hypospadia, dividing them into two groups: primary urethra (group 1) and secondary urethroplasty with complications (group 2).
  • Tissue samples were analyzed for both microbiological and morphological characteristics.
  • Results showed focal infections post-sterilization and bacterial contamination in group 2, with Bacteriodes fragilis identified as a key contributor to penile tissue inflammation.

Article Abstract

Biopsy of the skin, fascia and urethra was performed in 29 cases of urethroplasty for hypospadia in children and adults. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1 (n=14) with primary plastic urethra and group 2 (n=15) with secondary urethroplasty of hypospadia with complication. Tissue samples were examined microbiologically and morphologically. Focal infection of penile skin was found after iodopiron sterilization as well as contamination of the skin, fascia and urethra in all the patients of group 2. Nonclostridial anaerobes dominated among the bacteria. Microbiological investigations in groups 1 and 2 proved a great role of Bacteriodes fragilic in the development of penile tissue inflammation.

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