Turkish Journal of Pediatric Surgery

Bijaya Kumar Sethi1, Sumitra Kumar Biswas2

1All India Institute of Medical Science, Bilaspur, India
2Institute of Child Health - Kolkata

Keywords: Proximal Hypospadias, One Stage Repair, Modification over HayashiKoyanagi

Abstract

Objective: To report preliminary results of urethroplasty for proximal hypospadias by a novel modification of HAYASHI-KOYANAGI technique.

Methods A total of 5 boys(5-11yrs), with penoscrotal hypospadias underwent urethroplasty over a period of one year (1st Oct’18 -30th Sept’19). The technique used, was essentially Hayashi- Koyanagi, with a modification. The modification consists of, excising an outer strip of skin, 5mm in breadth, all around the perimeatal flap, without any dissection of the Dartos fascia; this facilitates the midline reconstruction of neo-urethral plate and then the tube formation over a stent. This policy of non-dissection causes minimal disturbance of already precarious blood supply of this long loop-shaped continuous flap. This neo-urethral tube is then covered by Tunica Vaginalis flap. All patients had suprapubic drainage for 2 weeks and urethral stents for 1week.

Results: No boys developed any fistula; one boy developed a sub-coronal diverticulum after 1.9 yrs due to noncompliance with meatal dilatation; follow up ranges from 6m -2 yr maximum.

Conclusion: This novel technique will be an addition to the existing literatures of one-go urethroplasty methods, needing further evaluations by peers on a large scale with post-pubertal follow-ups.

Cite as: Sethi BK, Biswas SK. A novel modification of HAYASHI-KOYANAGI repair for proximal hypospadias: preliminary report. Coc Cer Derg/Turkish J Ped Surg 2022; 36(1): 29-34. doi:10.228/JTAPS.53854