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Outcomes of Patients With Glanular Hypospadias or Dorsal Hood Deformity With Mild Chordee Ttreated by Modified Firlit's Technique Pubmed



Alizadeh F1 ; Shirani S1
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  1. 1. Isfahan Kidney Transplantation Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Department of Urology, Al-Zahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Urology Journal Published:2016


Abstract

Purpose: To assess the success and complication rates of glanular hypospadias or dorsal hood deformity surgery, using a modified Firlit's technique without glanuloplasty. Materials and Methods: Between May 2013 and December 2015, 41 patients with glanular hypospadias or dorsal hood deformity without hypospadias and mild ventral chordee underwent surgery. Thirty-eight who completed the 1 week and 6-month follow-up were retrospectively evaluated. Exclusion criteria were complete absence of corpus spongiosum resulting in very thin distal urethra, moderate to severe ventral chordee or deep urethral plate that seemed to be better served by tubularization techniques. Modified Firlit's technique (a submeatal inverted V incision in addition to the classic technique) was applied to all patients. Results: The mean age was 20.4±13 months (range: 6-52 months). The only complication was a narrow-band ventral skin necrosis in 1 patient (2.6%) that was replaced by new skin growth without need for further intervention. No other complications including unresolved chordee, urethrocutaneous fistula, meatal stenosis, hematoma, infection or post-operative bleeding was observed. Defining the satisfactory result as the glanular position of the meatus and the absence of residual chordee, all patients had satisfactory outcome. Conclusion: Modified Firlit's technique is a simple method with excellent cosmetic results and low complication rate that avoids unnecessary glans dissections. When prepucioplasty is not desired, this technique can be considered as a viable option.