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Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques
Hypospadias is among the most prevalent urogenital malformations in male newborns. It is characterized by the displacement of the urethral meatus to the ventral side of the penis, an aberrant ventral curve of the penis referred to as "chordee," and an abnormally arranged foreskin with a &q...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060359 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27544 |
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author | Halaseh, Sattam A Halaseh, Shahed Ashour, Mohannad |
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description | Hypospadias is among the most prevalent urogenital malformations in male newborns. It is characterized by the displacement of the urethral meatus to the ventral side of the penis, an aberrant ventral curve of the penis referred to as "chordee," and an abnormally arranged foreskin with a "hood" found dorsally and lacking foreskin ventrally. Patients may have an extra genitourinary abnormality based on the area of the lesion. In around 70% of cases, the urethral meatus is positioned distally to the shaft, representing a milder form of the disease. The remaining 30% of cases are located proximally, are more complicated, and require further evaluation. Although the origin of hypospadias is mostly obscure, several suggestions exist about genetic susceptibility and hormonal factors. The objective of hypospadias restoration is to restore aesthetic and functional regularity, and surgery is currently advised at a young age, mostly between six and 18 months. At any age, hypospadias can be repaired with an equivalent risk of complications, functional outcomes, and aesthetic outcomes. However, the best age of treatment is still undetermined. Even though the long-term effects on appearance and sexual function are usually good, males may be less likely to make the first move after rectification. Also, people who have hypospadias treated are twice as likely to have problems with their lower urinary tract. These problems can last for years after the initial repair. |
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spelling | pubmed-94285022022-09-03 Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques Halaseh, Sattam A Halaseh, Shahed Ashour, Mohannad Cureus Pediatrics Hypospadias is among the most prevalent urogenital malformations in male newborns. It is characterized by the displacement of the urethral meatus to the ventral side of the penis, an aberrant ventral curve of the penis referred to as "chordee," and an abnormally arranged foreskin with a "hood" found dorsally and lacking foreskin ventrally. Patients may have an extra genitourinary abnormality based on the area of the lesion. In around 70% of cases, the urethral meatus is positioned distally to the shaft, representing a milder form of the disease. The remaining 30% of cases are located proximally, are more complicated, and require further evaluation. Although the origin of hypospadias is mostly obscure, several suggestions exist about genetic susceptibility and hormonal factors. The objective of hypospadias restoration is to restore aesthetic and functional regularity, and surgery is currently advised at a young age, mostly between six and 18 months. At any age, hypospadias can be repaired with an equivalent risk of complications, functional outcomes, and aesthetic outcomes. However, the best age of treatment is still undetermined. Even though the long-term effects on appearance and sexual function are usually good, males may be less likely to make the first move after rectification. Also, people who have hypospadias treated are twice as likely to have problems with their lower urinary tract. These problems can last for years after the initial repair. Cureus 2022-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9428502/ /pubmed/36060359 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27544 Text en Copyright © 2022, Halaseh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Pediatrics Halaseh, Sattam A Halaseh, Shahed Ashour, Mohannad Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title | Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title_full | Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title_fullStr | Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title_short | Hypospadias: A Comprehensive Review Including Its Embryology, Etiology and Surgical Techniques |
title_sort | hypospadias: a comprehensive review including its embryology, etiology and surgical techniques |
topic | Pediatrics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060359 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27544 |
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