Case report: The use of a urethral diverticulum to cover the penis in a hypospadias cripple
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-03-01
Authors : Paddy Dewan;
Page : 289-292
Keywords : Hypospadias; urethral diverticulum; hypospadias cripple; diverticulopenoplasty;
Abstract
A boy presented as a hypospadias cripple, with anatomy that included a very large diverticulum and little residual external penile skin. The degree of excess skin-like tissue of the diverticulum was sufficient to enable eversion of the longitudinally incised diverticulum and formation of a urethra from the diverticular tissue at a second operation with ultimately an excellent result
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