Normal Glanular and Meatal Measurements in Boys and Men.

Urology

Department of Urology, Division of Pediatric Urology, School of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to measure the normal lengths and dimensions of the urethral meatus and glans in males across different age groups to provide standard reference values.
  • A total of 1398 participants were analyzed, revealing that the lengths of the urethral meatus and glanular seam increased with age, while maximum glanular width stabilized around age 20.
  • The findings suggest that a consistent GSL/ML ratio of approximately 1.33 across all ages can assist surgeons in achieving better cosmetic outcomes during hypospadias repair.

Article Abstract

Objective: To determine the normal vertical urethral meatus length (ML), maximum glanular width (MGW), the glanular seam length (between the lowest edge of urethral meatus and the glans closure line corona) (GSL) and GSL/ML ratio in all age groups.

Materials And Methods: Consecutive patients presented to urology and pediatric urology outpatient clinics were included in the study. Penile abnormalities, known endocrinological disorders, history of penile/urethral surgery were excluded. MGW, ML, and GSL were measured with a caliper. Glanular and meatal measurements were compared according to ages.

Results: A total of 1398 boys and men (380 (27.18%) prepubertal (1-12), 203 (14.52%) adolescent (13-19), and 815 (58.30%) postpubertal (19-93)) with a median age of 31 years (range: 1-93) were included in the study. In consecutive age groups, ML and GSL gradually increased and became steady between 16-19 & 20-30 age groups and 10-12 & 13-15 age groups, respectively. On the other hand, MGW gradually increased until 20 years of age and became steady at median of 35 mm over 20 years of age. Another interesting finding was a rather stable GSL/ML ratio in all age groups. Pairwise comparison of different age groups seemed to be similar and suggests a fixed ratio of 1.33 (IQR: 0.6).

Conclusion: The normal glanular and meatal measurements may guide the surgeons for better cosmetic results during hypospadias repair. The GSL/ML ratio appears to be a stable measure for all ages to achieve better cosmetic results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2023.01.020DOI Listing

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