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Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center

INTRODUCTION: Apart from numerous clinical factors, surgical experience and technique are important determinants of hypospadias repair outcome. This study was aimed to evaluate the learning curve of hypospadias repair and the impact of changing trends in surgical techniques on the success of primary...

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Autores principales: Ansari, M. S., Agarwal, Shikhar, Sureka, Sanjoy Kumar, Mandhani, Anil, Kapoor, Rakesh, Srivastava, Aneesh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4970393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27555680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.185089
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author Ansari, M. S.
Agarwal, Shikhar
Sureka, Sanjoy Kumar
Mandhani, Anil
Kapoor, Rakesh
Srivastava, Aneesh
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Agarwal, Shikhar
Sureka, Sanjoy Kumar
Mandhani, Anil
Kapoor, Rakesh
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description INTRODUCTION: Apart from numerous clinical factors, surgical experience and technique are important determinants of hypospadias repair outcome. This study was aimed to evaluate the learning curve of hypospadias repair and the impact of changing trends in surgical techniques on the success of primary hypospadias repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed of data of 324 patients who underwent primary repair of hypospadias between January 1997 and December 2013 at our center. During the initial 8 years, repairs were performed by multiple 5 different urologists. From 2005 onwards, all procedures were performed by a single urologist. The study cohorts was categorized into three groups; Group I, surgeries performed between 1997–2004 by multiple surgeons, Group II, between 2005–2006 during the initial learning curve of a single surgeon, and Group III, from 2007 onwards after completion of the learning curve of the single surgeon. The groups were compared in respect to surgical techniques, overall success and complications. RESULTS: Overall 296 patients fulfilled the inclusion criterion, 93 (31.4%), 50 (16.9%), and 153 (51.7%) in Group I, II, and III, respectively. Overall success was achieved in 60 (64.5%), 32 (64%), and 128 (83.7%) patients among the three groups respectively (P < 0.01). Nineteen (20.4%), 20 (40%), and 96 (62.7%) patients underwent tubularized incised plate repair in Group I, II, and III, with successful outcome in 12 (63.2%), 15 (75%), and 91 (94.8%) patients, respectively (P < 0.01). The most common complication among all groups was urethrocutaneous fistula, 20 (21.5%) in Group I, 11 (22%) in Group II, and 17 (11.1%) in Group III. CONCLUSION: There is a learning curve for attaining surgical skills in hypospadias surgery. Surgeons dedicated for this surgery provide better results. Tubularized incised plate urethroplasty appear promising in both distal and proximal type hypospadias.
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spelling pubmed-49703932016-08-23 Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center Ansari, M. S. Agarwal, Shikhar Sureka, Sanjoy Kumar Mandhani, Anil Kapoor, Rakesh Srivastava, Aneesh Indian J Urol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Apart from numerous clinical factors, surgical experience and technique are important determinants of hypospadias repair outcome. This study was aimed to evaluate the learning curve of hypospadias repair and the impact of changing trends in surgical techniques on the success of primary hypospadias repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed of data of 324 patients who underwent primary repair of hypospadias between January 1997 and December 2013 at our center. During the initial 8 years, repairs were performed by multiple 5 different urologists. From 2005 onwards, all procedures were performed by a single urologist. The study cohorts was categorized into three groups; Group I, surgeries performed between 1997–2004 by multiple surgeons, Group II, between 2005–2006 during the initial learning curve of a single surgeon, and Group III, from 2007 onwards after completion of the learning curve of the single surgeon. The groups were compared in respect to surgical techniques, overall success and complications. RESULTS: Overall 296 patients fulfilled the inclusion criterion, 93 (31.4%), 50 (16.9%), and 153 (51.7%) in Group I, II, and III, respectively. Overall success was achieved in 60 (64.5%), 32 (64%), and 128 (83.7%) patients among the three groups respectively (P < 0.01). Nineteen (20.4%), 20 (40%), and 96 (62.7%) patients underwent tubularized incised plate repair in Group I, II, and III, with successful outcome in 12 (63.2%), 15 (75%), and 91 (94.8%) patients, respectively (P < 0.01). The most common complication among all groups was urethrocutaneous fistula, 20 (21.5%) in Group I, 11 (22%) in Group II, and 17 (11.1%) in Group III. CONCLUSION: There is a learning curve for attaining surgical skills in hypospadias surgery. Surgeons dedicated for this surgery provide better results. Tubularized incised plate urethroplasty appear promising in both distal and proximal type hypospadias. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4970393/ /pubmed/27555680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.185089 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Urology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ansari, M. S.
Agarwal, Shikhar
Sureka, Sanjoy Kumar
Mandhani, Anil
Kapoor, Rakesh
Srivastava, Aneesh
Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title_full Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title_fullStr Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title_full_unstemmed Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title_short Impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: An experience from tertiary care center
title_sort impact of changing trends in technique and learning curve on outcome of hypospadias repair: an experience from tertiary care center
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4970393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27555680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.185089
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