A clinical observation was made on 60 patients with hypospadia who had been admitted to the Department of Urology Chungnam National University Hospital during 10 years and 10 monthes from January, 1979 to October, 1988.
The results were as follows:
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A clinical observation was made on 60 patients with hypospadia who had been admitted to the Department of Urology Chungnam National University Hospital during 10 years and 10 monthes from January, 1979 to October, 1988.
The results were as follows:
1. Incidence of the age group under 5 years old was 35.0%(21 cases).
2. The most common type of hypospadia was penoscrotal type(23 cases, 38.3%).
3. Associated anomalies were noted in 33.3% (20 cases)of hypospadia, and cryptorchism was the most common anomaly.
4. One-staged operative procedure was performed hypospadia and two-stag In one-staged operative procedure, Duckett's method, Hodgson's method and Hortone-Devine's method were used, and in two-staged operative procedure, Denis-Brown method was used.
5. The total incidence of operative complications was 40.0%(24 cases)and types of operative complication according to the operative procedures were 4 cases of urethrocutaneous fistula (14.3%)and 4 cases of urethral stricture(14.3%)in one-staged operative procedure(8 cases, 28.6%), and 15 cases of urtehrocutaneous fistular (46.9%) and 1 case of urethral stricture (3.1%) in two-staged operative procedure(16 cases, 50.0%).
6. Incidence of the operative complications according to the type of urinary diversion in one staged operative procedure was 29.3%(5 cases) in diversion group and 27.3%(3 cases) in urethral stent catheter group, and in two-staged operative procedure, incidence of operative complications was 50.0% (11 cases) in diversion group and 50.0%(5 cases) in urethral stent catheter group.