Abstract
Background: #Hypospadias is a common #congenitaldisease and the
incidence of live birth is about 1/1250~1/1830 [1]. The most typical
is ectopic urethra, the ventral curved downwards of penis, and dorsal
skin is “hooded”. According to the urethral open position, 80% of
patients
have a distal #malpositioning of the #meatus that requires a single-stage
repair and nearly 20% have a more severe proximal meatus malposition,
which may require two to three stage repair operations. The more serious
the initial problem, the higher the complication rate, and the more
operations the patient is likely to require. The common postoperative
complications of hypospadias include #urethrocutaneous fistula, urethral
stricture (#dysuria) and #ventralpenilecurvature. In a large number of
reports of surgical treatment of hypospadias, the evaluation indicators
are all complications that are easy to find in the early stages.
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