TUBULARIZED INCISED PLATE URETHROPLASTY FOR ONE-STAGE HYPOSPADIA REPAIR IN CHILDREN AT HASAN SADIKIN HOSPITAL BANDUNG
Abstract: To determine the
outcome of tubularized incised-plate (TIP) urethroplasty for one stage hypospadia repair in children.
Material & methods: A 7-year retrospective experience at Hasan General
Sadikin Hospital Bandung on the outcome of tubularized incised plate for
one-stage hypospadias repair in children during 2009-2015. Results: A total of
102 children was undergone one stage hypospadias repair with TIP urethroplasty.
The mean age was 6.97 years old. As much as 65 (63.72%) children had distal,
and 37 (36.28%) children had proximal hypospadia. The mean length of surgery
was 112.56 minutes. Post operative complications was rarely found, consisting
of 5 (6.32%) children had urethrocutaneus fistula formation and 11 (13.9%)
children had haematoma. 4 (10.81%) children with proximal hypospdia and 1
(1.53%) children with distal hypospadia had urethrocutaneus fistula formation.
4 (6.15%) children with distal hypospadia and 7 (18.91%) children with proximal
hypospadia had haematoma. Conclusion: Tubularized incised-plate (TIP)
urethroplasty for one stage hypospadia repair in children was highly effective
with rare complications comparable with recently published study.
Keywords: Hypospadia;
tubularized incised-plate; complications
Author: Harris Oetama,
Safendra Siregar
Journal Code: jpkedokterangg170025