Surgical Repair of Late Complications in Patients Having Undergone Primary Hypospadias Repair during Childhood: A New Perspective
Table 1
Success rate according to the complication and repair.
Group no. of patients
Type of complications
Type of repair
Success rate %
Group 1 301 (25.5%)
Urethral stricture, fistula, diverticulum, retrusive meatus, and/or other
Urethroplasty
270 (89.7%)
Group 2 60 (5.2%)
Residual penile curvature corpora cavernosa deformity, penile shortening or torsion, and/or other
Corporoplasty
58 (96.7%)
Group 3 166 (14.1%)
Stricture, fistula, diverticulum associated with residual glans or penile curvature or deformity, and/or other
Urethroplasty corporoplasty
147 (88.5%)
Group 4 649 (55.2%)
Glans dehiscence, glans necrosis, glans torsion or curvature, loss of penile/scrotal skin, midline septum, abnormal penoscrotal or penopubic junction, buried penis, trapped penis, other