2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.44021
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Patient Perspectives and Outcomes in Adult Hypospadias Repair

Mukesh Chandra Arya,
Rambir Singh,
Pranjal Moharjal
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHypospadias is a common congenital anomaly that needs repair at an early age (six months to one year). Ironically, many cases in India present late due to a lack of healthcare facilities, poverty, and illiteracy. Adult patients are different from children as they are aware of their genitalia. They are concerned with the aesthetics and, predominantly, the potency. In this study, we present the perspectives and outcomes of 111 adult cases of hypospadias. MethodologyIn this retrospective study conducted… Show more

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“…This aligns with Moustafa et al's findings, indicating that anterior hypospadias, involving glanular, coronal, or subcoronal types, constitutes the most prevalent type (72%) (Moustafa et al, 2023). However, Arya et al found that the most frequent meatus positions were distal (64.57%), followed by middle (22.52%) and proximal (19.82%) (Arya et al, 2023). Conversely, Sharma et al found that distal penile and mid-penile cases (100 cases) were more frequent than glanular hypospadias (31 cases) and proximal penile hypospadias (17 cases) (Sharma et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…This aligns with Moustafa et al's findings, indicating that anterior hypospadias, involving glanular, coronal, or subcoronal types, constitutes the most prevalent type (72%) (Moustafa et al, 2023). However, Arya et al found that the most frequent meatus positions were distal (64.57%), followed by middle (22.52%) and proximal (19.82%) (Arya et al, 2023). Conversely, Sharma et al found that distal penile and mid-penile cases (100 cases) were more frequent than glanular hypospadias (31 cases) and proximal penile hypospadias (17 cases) (Sharma et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%