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- W3112232735 abstract "Introduction Proximal hypospadias repair remains challenging. Our approach to the first stage of two-stage proximal hypospadias repairs has evolved from using Byars' flaps to preputial inlay grafts in anatomically suitable cases and pedicled preputial flaps in more complex repairs. We reviewed our outcomes, hypothesizing that inlay grafts and pedicled preputial flaps were associated with lower complication risks than Byars’ flaps. Study design A single institution, retrospective, cohort study of consecutive two-stage, primary, proximal hypospadias repairs performed from 2007 to 2017 was conducted. Patients with <6 months follow-up and incomplete operative reports were excluded. Risk of complications (fistula, dehiscence, diverticulum, meatal stenosis, stricture) were evaluated following urethroplasty and stratified by first-stage repair technique. As technique refinements have been made since 2012, comparisons between two temporal subgroups (those who underwent repair in 2007–2012 and in 2013–2017) were made. Results 78 of 127 patients met inclusion criteria. Overall complication rate was 47% (Summary Table). Median follow-up was 25.4 months (range 6.4–128.5 months) after urethroplasty. Pedicled preputial flaps (hazards ratio [HR] 0.30; 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 0.14–0.65) and inlay grafts (HR 0.32; 95% CI 0.11–0.95) were associated with lower complication risks compared to Byars' flaps (Summary Table). Median time to complication was significantly shorter for Byars’ flaps (5.7 months) than for inlay grafts (40.6 months) and pedicled preputial flaps (79.2 months) by Kaplan Meier analysis. Temporal subgroup comparisons showed that overall complication rates decreased from 70% to 31% (p = 0.001), but differences in complication rates by first-stage technique were not statistically significant. Discussion In our cohort, repairs with Byars' flaps had the highest complication rate, which is consistent with our observations that urethras tubularized from Byars’ flaps lack appropriate backing and are hypermobile and irregular. To overcome these shortcomings, modifications were made to our approach to two-stage proximal hypospadias repairs with the use of inlay grafts and pedicled preputial flaps quilted to the underlying corporal bodies to optimize the stability of the urethral plate. Our preliminary results are promising. Conclusion Tabled 1Summary Table. Overall Complications and Unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazards Model Comparing Complications by First-stage Repair Technique Overall Complications All (N = 78) Inlay Graft (N = 13) Pedicled Preputial Flap (N = 33) Byars' Flaps (N = 21) Combined (N = 11) Complicationsa This notes the number of patients who developed complications. If a patient developed two complications, they were only counted once for this variable. 37 (47%) 4 (31%) 11 (33%) 17 (81%) 4 (36%) Median Number of Complications Per Patient 0 (0–2) 0 (0–2) 0 (0–2) 1 (0–2) 0 (0–1) Type of Complications (n, % of cohort)b This notes the number of patients with each type of complication. Fistula 18 (23%) 2 (15%) 6 (18%) 8 (38%) 2 (18%) Glans/Partial dehiscence 10 (13%) 1 (8%) 0 6 (29%) 3 (30%) Stricture 6 (8%) 2 (15%) 1 (3%) 3 (14%) 0 Diverticulum 3 (4%) 0 1 (3%) 2 (10%) 0 Meatal Stenosis 3 (4%) 0 3 (9%) 0 0 Dehiscence 2 (2.5%) 0 1 (3%) 1 (5%) 0 Unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazards Model Comparing Complications by First-stage Repair Technique Repair Hazard Ratio 95% Confidence Intervals Inlay Graft versus Byars' Flaps 0.32 0.11–0.95 Pedicled Preputial Flap versus Byars' Flaps 0.30 0.14–0.65 Combined versus Byars' Flaps 0.48 0.18–1.31 a This notes the number of patients who developed complications. If a patient developed two complications, they were only counted once for this variable. b This notes the number of patients with each type of complication. Open table in a new tab Proximal hypospadias repair remains challenging. Our approach to the first stage of two-stage proximal hypospadias repairs has evolved from using Byars' flaps to preputial inlay grafts in anatomically suitable cases and pedicled preputial flaps in more complex repairs. We reviewed our outcomes, hypothesizing that inlay grafts and pedicled preputial flaps were associated with lower complication risks than Byars’ flaps. A single institution, retrospective, cohort study of consecutive two-stage, primary, proximal hypospadias repairs performed from 2007 to 2017 was conducted. Patients with <6 months follow-up and incomplete operative reports were excluded. Risk of complications (fistula, dehiscence, diverticulum, meatal stenosis, stricture) were evaluated following urethroplasty and stratified by first-stage repair technique. As technique refinements have been made since 2012, comparisons between two temporal subgroups (those who underwent repair in 2007–2012 and in 2013–2017) were made. 78 of 127 patients met inclusion criteria. Overall complication rate was 47% (Summary Table). Median follow-up was 25.4 months (range 6.4–128.5 months) after urethroplasty. Pedicled preputial flaps (hazards ratio [HR] 0.30; 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 0.14–0.65) and inlay grafts (HR 0.32; 95% CI 0.11–0.95) were associated with lower complication risks compared to Byars' flaps (Summary Table). Median time to complication was significantly shorter for Byars’ flaps (5.7 months) than for inlay grafts (40.6 months) and pedicled preputial flaps (79.2 months) by Kaplan Meier analysis. Temporal subgroup comparisons showed that overall complication rates decreased from 70% to 31% (p = 0.001), but differences in complication rates by first-stage technique were not statistically significant. In our cohort, repairs with Byars' flaps had the highest complication rate, which is consistent with our observations that urethras tubularized from Byars’ flaps lack appropriate backing and are hypermobile and irregular. To overcome these shortcomings, modifications were made to our approach to two-stage proximal hypospadias repairs with the use of inlay grafts and pedicled preputial flaps quilted to the underlying corporal bodies to optimize the stability of the urethral plate. Our preliminary results are promising." @default.
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