2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2011.02.008
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Functional, cosmetic and psychosexual results in adult men who underwent hypospadias correction in childhood

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“…A recent systematic review of the long-term functional outcomes following hypospadias repair demonstrated that patient reported urinary symptoms, such as obstructive voiding, spraying, and deviated stream, more often than controls. 55 Obstructive flow based on evaluation of Qmax lower than the 95 th percentile was found in 13.5% of patients compared to 2.9% of controls. Fortunately, low flow rates have been found to improve in a majority of patients by puberty.…”
Section: Functional Outcomes After Hypospadias Repairmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…A recent systematic review of the long-term functional outcomes following hypospadias repair demonstrated that patient reported urinary symptoms, such as obstructive voiding, spraying, and deviated stream, more often than controls. 55 Obstructive flow based on evaluation of Qmax lower than the 95 th percentile was found in 13.5% of patients compared to 2.9% of controls. Fortunately, low flow rates have been found to improve in a majority of patients by puberty.…”
Section: Functional Outcomes After Hypospadias Repairmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…16 Several surveys have reported an increasing number of patients with failed hypospadias as they pass into adult care. 4,7 Thus, series with lifelong follow-up data are needed to calculate the true prevalence of failed hypospadias.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Failed Hypospadiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that none of the repairs available to date can be used to create a urethra with the same biological and urodynamic properties as a native urethra and, therefore, functional outcomes, particularly voiding and ejaculatory function, can be severely affected even in the absence of any complications. 4 Furthermore, patient satisfaction is very subjective and mainly depends on the ability of the patient to cope with cosmetic and functional abnormalities. Patient perception of the outcomes can, therefore, be very subjective and diverge widely from the assessment of the surgeon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic principles of hypospadias surgery are to reconstruct the urethra to the tip of the glans, to straighten the curvature of penis, to achieve acceptable cosmetic penile appear-ance, and allow normal urinary and sexual function. These principles are well established and hundreds of surgical procedures have been described [2,[4][5][6][7][8] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%