2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2020.04.019
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Cosmetic and functional outcome for the use of stitch by stitch technique in hypospadias surgery; results of 235 patients

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“…Importantly, the complication rate for SBS was 8.5% across all patients, and notably, there were no reported cases of meatal stenosis or retraction. ( 6) This study sought to compare the cosmetic outcomes of the TIP and SBS techniques using both subjective and objective measures. The findings revealed that both methods yielded comparable satisfaction rates among parents, registered nurses, and other pediatric surgeons.…”
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“…Importantly, the complication rate for SBS was 8.5% across all patients, and notably, there were no reported cases of meatal stenosis or retraction. ( 6) This study sought to compare the cosmetic outcomes of the TIP and SBS techniques using both subjective and objective measures. The findings revealed that both methods yielded comparable satisfaction rates among parents, registered nurses, and other pediatric surgeons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, Elmoghazy et al reported an overall satisfaction rate of 87% among patients older than six years and 84% among patients younger than six years . (6) However, it's important to note that this technique has not yet undergone external validation. Consequently, the objective of the present study is to assess the cosmetic outcomes of stitch-by-stitch glanuloplasty in comparison to the TIP technique.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hypospadias, characterized by an opening of the urethra on the underside of the penis, is one of the most common congenital malformations in boys ( 26 ). Based on the published data of hypospadias, most of the studies have been focusing on the surgical techniques and the consequent functional, cosmetic, and sexual outcomes ( 18 , 27 , 28 ), but few studies have concerned the psychiatric symptoms in boys or adolescents with hypospadias. Actually, however, hypospadias alongside with the surgical procedures or surgical outcomes have all been postulated for leading to psychiatric disorders [e.g., depression, anxiety, and timidness; ( 25 , 29 )].…”
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“…Operation is the main treatment for children with hypospadias, and there are many clinical treatment methods. However, due to the unique physiological structure and limitations of children, postoperative infection complications are prone to occur, which seriously affects the treatment effect and overall treatment rate [ 14 16 ]. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of complications in children with hypospadias can significantly reduce the clinical symptoms and adverse reactions and improve the prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%