proximal hypospadias presents a serious anomaly for both infants and their care givers. a variety of techniques were described through decades. None of them is completely curable. hundred of modifications were adopted to the original techniques. during the current study, we will do hybrid Duckett urethroplasty which is a staged procedure and compare it to modified Duckett urethroplasty which is a single stage procedure.
two groups of infants diagnosed with proximal hypospadias will be allocated in two groups. group A will include cases of who will be operated upon using hybrid Duckett urethroplasty. group B will include patients who will be operated upon using modified duckett urethroplasty. recruitment in either group will be done using sealed envelop method. in group A patient will have a double face Duckett tube which will be transferred to the ventral of the penis. the tube will be secured in place however, no proximal anastomosis with the meatus. the anastomosis will be scheduled six months later. In group B patients a double face Duckett tube will be transferred to the ventral aspect of the penis with completion of the anastomosis with the proximal meatus at the same session. the primary out come will be completion of the procedure and restoration of the urethral continuity. secondary out come will the cosmetic appearance
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
43
hybrid duckett urethroplasty vs modified duckett urethroplasty
Tanta University Hospitals
Tanta, Elgharbeya, Egypt
RECRUITINGrepair of proximal hypospadias without fistula
strong strait stream of urine, no fistula formation, no urethral stricture
Time frame: six months post operative
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