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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009)

February 2009

Fistula Repair After Hypospadias Surgery Using Buccal Mucosal Graft

  • Jalil Hosseini
  • Ali Kaviani
  • Mojtaba Mohammadhosseini
  • Alireza Rezaei
  • Iraj Rezaei
  • Babak Javanmard

Urology Journal, Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009), 9 February 2009 , Page 19-22
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.82 Published: 2009-02-09

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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the success rate of urethrocutaneous fistula repair using buccal mucosal graft in patients with a previous hypospadias repair.

Materials and Methods: We reviewed records of our patients with urethrocutaneous fistula developed after hypospadias repair in whom buccal mucosal graft fistula repair had been performed. All of the patients had been followed up for 24 postoperative months. A successful surgical operation was defined as no fistula recurrence or urethral stricture. Retrograde urethrography and urethrocystoscopy would be performed in patients who had any history of decreased force and caliber of urine or any difficulty in urination.

Results: Fistula repair using buccal mucosa patch graft had been done in 14 children with urethrocutaneous fistula developing after hypospadias reconstruction. The mean age of the children was 8.70 ± 1.99 years old (range, 4 to 11 years). Seven fistulas were in the midshaft, 4 were in the penoscrotal region, and 3 were in the coronal region. Repair of the fistulas was successful in 11 of 14 patients (78.6%). In the remaining children, the diameter of the fistula was smaller than that before the operation, offering a good opportunity for subsequent closure.

Conclusion: Our findings showed that fistula repair using buccal mucosal graft can be one of the acceptable techniques for repairing fistulas developed after hypospadias repair.

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Hosseini, J., Kaviani, A., Mohammadhosseini, M., Rezaei, A., Rezaei, I., & Javanmard, B. (2009). Fistula Repair After Hypospadias Surgery Using Buccal Mucosal Graft. Urology Journal, 6(1), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.82
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