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Rev Mex Urol 2023; 83 (1)
Follow-up of patients with hypospadias treated at the Hospital Pediátrico Baca Ortiz in the last 8 years (2012-2020)
Arboleda-Bustán JE, Molina M, García-Andrade J, Flores-Núñez M, Vicuña M, Yépez A, Cuadras D
Language: Spanish
References: 18
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To describe the patients operated on for hypospadias at the
Baca Ortiz Pediatric Hospital in the last 8 years.
Method: It is a descriptive study of 376 cases between January 2012
and January 2020. The demographic data were age, karyotype, personal
history, type of hypospadias, type of surgery, and post-surgical
complications. We performed descriptive statistical analysis and comparisons
between types of hypospadias (SPSSv19), Chi square, cross
tables, Wilcoxon.
Results: 61 patients met the inclusion criteria, 14.3% of them underwent
a karyotype. The age at surgery presents a mean of 4.7 years,
with no family history.
In distal hypospadias, the surgical technique varied, with 7.6% of
Claiven and Dindo type complications. In proximal hypospadias, which
correlates with two-stage surgery (Snodgrass technique) (the type of
intervention performed in our institution and which corresponds to
52.4%), there were 37.2% complications, 4.5% of these patients underwent
reoperation (cripple). The average number of days of hospitalization
was 7.9% and there is no statistically significant difference
(p=0.6). Of the patients, 98% reported in the 6 items of the penile
perception scale a score that indicates satisfaction with the appearance
of the penis. 10% underwent uroflowmetry with a normal pattern of
Qmax 15ml/s and a bladder echo without residue.
Conclusions: Our series shows that hypospadias, depending on its
level, is a pathology that frequently causes complications, despite the
technique used.
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