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Adv Urol ; 2022: 6996933, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36187436

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Background: Proximal hypospadias, with significant curvature, is one of the most challenging anomalies. Great diversity and a large number of procedures described over the last 4 decades confirmed the fact that no single procedure has been universally accepted or successful. So, the aim of this study is to evaluate double-faced tubularized preputial flap (DFPF) versus transverse tubularized inner preputial flap (Duckett's procedure) as regards surgical outcomes, complications rate, and cosmetic results for repair of penoscrotal hypospadias with chordee. Patients and Methods. This was a prospective comparative study on 144 children with primary penoscrotal hypospadias with moderate or severe chordee, conducted at New Damietta and Assuit hospitals, Al-Azhar University, from March 2016 to March 2022. The patients were randomly divided into two equal groups; group A (n = 72) underwent DFPF, and group B (n = 72) underwent Duckett's procedure. Results: No significant difference was identified as regards demographic data. The follow-up period ranged from 20 to 66 months (mean of 28 months after DFPF and 31 months after Duckett's repair), and the complication rate was 20.1% (29 of 144 children). There were statistically significant differences between the two groups as regards the urethral stricture, penile rotation, and total complication rate. HOSE score was adopted for assessment of surgical outcomes, urine stream, and cosmetic results. Conclusions: The DFPF technique is feasible and reliable for one-stage repair of penoscrotal hypospadias with chordee and can be considered as a good option as it ensures better surgical and cosmetic outcomes with lower incidence of complications.

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J Pediatr Surg ; 2017 Aug 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28947323

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BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair using a percutaneous internal ring suturing technique is an effective alternative technique to conventional laparoscopic hernia repair. It is one of the most commonly used approaches for laparoscopic hernia repair in children. However, most percutaneous techniques have utilized extracorporeal knotting of the suture and burying the knot subcutaneously. This approach has several drawbacks. The aim of this study is to present a modified technique for single cannula needlescopic assisted hernia repair in children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three-hundred and fifty-seven patients with 397 indirect inguinal hernias underwent a one port needlescopic assisted inguinal hernia repair. The open internal inguinal ring [IIR] was closed using an 18-gauge epidural needle [EN], a 14-gauge venous access cannula [VAC], and a homemade suture device. Saline was injected extraperitoneally around the IIR for hydrodissection. The main outcome measurements were: feasibility, safety of the technique, operative time, recurrence rate, and cosmetic results. RESULTS: This prospective study was conducted on 357 patients at Al-Azhar, Alexandria, and Mansoura University Hospitals during the period from June 2012 to October 2015. There were 286 males and 71 females. The mean age was 2.6±1.3years (range=4months to 6years). One-hundred and ninety-eight patients presented with a right-sided inguinal hernia, 119 patients with a left-sided hernia, and 40 patients with bilateral inguinal hernia. The mean operative time was 12.6±1.7min (range=8-15min) for unilateral cases and 18.6±1.7min (range=14-20min) for the bilateral repairs. No wound complications or umbilical hernias developed. The mean follow-up period was 18.6±1.2months (range=11-36months). During the follow-up period, no recurrence was detected, and the scars were nearly invisible. CONCLUSION: This preliminary study shows that a single port needlescopic assisted hernia repair in infants and children is a very promising technique to achieve nearly scarless surgery. The procedure is very safe, rapid, easy to learn, and reproducible.

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J Pediatr Surg ; 50(11): 1995-2000, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26341886

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BACKGROUND: The desire to reduce incision related morbidity and pain while achieving improve cosmetic results has recently led to the introduction of single incision pediatric endosurgery [SIPES]. Over the last few years, SIPES has been increasingly used for a variety of procedures; single incision laparoscopic hernia repair [SILHR] is perhaps its common application. Intracorporeal suturing and knot tying during SIPES remain one of the most challenging tasks. The aim of this study is to present a novel technique to avoid excessive purposeless movements during SILHR in children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: One-hundred and fifty patients with 170 hernial defects were subjected to SILHR during the period from June 2009 to October 2011. Extraperitoneal saline was injected around internal inguinal ring [IIR] in males. The opened IIR was closed by percutaneous insertion of purse string suture using Reverdin Needle (RN) with intracorporeal suture tie. The main outcome measurements were; feasibility of the technique, tightness of the suture tie, operative time, postoperative hydrocele formation, recurrence rate, and cosmetic results. RESULTS: Ages ranged between 6 months and 7 years (mean 2±24.2years). There were 101 males and 49 females. Eighty-four patients presented with right sided inguinal hernia, 46 patients with left sided hernia, and 20 patients with bilateral hernia. The mean operative time was 12.4±1.7min for unilateral cases and 18.6±1.7min for the bilateral cases. On follow-up, there were only 1 case of recurrence and 3 cases of hydrocele and the scar is nearly invisible. CONCLUSION: The preliminary results of this study showed that our technique is very promising to achieve secure closure of IIR and reduced operative time with excellent cosmetic results.


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Hérnia Inguinal/cirurgia , Herniorrafia/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Canal Inguinal , Masculino , Movimento , Duração da Cirurgia , Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Dor/prevenção & controle , Recidiva , Cloreto de Sódio/administração & dosagem , Suturas , Hidrocele Testicular/etiologia
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