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International Journal of Research in Urology
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Vol. 2014 (2014), Article ID 547185, 12 pages
DOI: 10.5171/2014.547185
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Cite this Article as: Amilal Bhat, Mahakshit Bhat, Karamveer Sabharwal, Manish Singla, Ramakishan
Saran, Sunil Gokhroo and Gajendra Saxena (2014), “A Prospective Study to Evaluate the Role of Different
Variables in Results of TIPU for Hypospadias,” International Journal of Research in Urology Vol. 2014
(2014), Article ID 547185, DOI: 10.5171/2014.547185
Research Article
A Prospective Study to Evaluate the Role of
Different Variables in Results of TIPU for
Hypospadias
Amilal Bhat, Mahakshit Bhat, Karamveer Sabharwal, Manish Singla,
Ramakishan Saran, Sunil Gokhroo and Gajendra Saxena
Department of Urology, S. P. Medical College Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
Correspondence should be addressed to: Amilal Bhat; amilalbhat@rediffmail.com.
Received Date: 14 March 2014; Accepted Date: 16 April 2014; Published Date: 31 May 2014
Copyright © 2014 Amilal Bhat, Mahakshit Bhat, Karamveer Sabharwal, Manish Singla, Ramakishan
Saran, Sunil Gokhroo and Gajendra Saxena. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0
Abstract
The objective of this article is to evaluate the role of different variables affecting the results of
tubularised incised plate repair for hypospadias.
We prospectively evaluated 125 patients of TIPU repair from April 2009 to October 2011. Study
parameters were age, severity of hypospadias, degree of curvature and torsion, size of penis
and glans, width of urethral plate, development of spongiosum and complication rate. Patients
were classified into five groups by age; Group I- 6 months to 2 years, Group II- 2 to5 years,
Group III- 5 to10 years, Group IV- 10 to 15 years and Group V- older than 15 years. Results
were analyzed with reference to different variables.
Age ranged from 6 months to 26 years (mean 8.8 years). Complication rate when comparing
group V and youngest patients (groups I & II) was 20% Vs 3.6% (p=0.08), and when comparing
older children (G-III and IV) with youngest patients (group I & II) was 15% Vs 3.6% (p=0.135).
More severe hypospadias had higher complications (30% in proximal, 5.7% in distal (p =
0.001). The complication rate was 3.6%, 38.8% and 35.7% respectively in cases with mild,
moderate and severe curvature (p = 0.001). Complications were higher in patients with poor
spongiosum and higher age (p = 0.001) and in patients with narrow urethral plate (p = 0.0001).
Follow up period was from about 10 months to 2 years (mean = 20 months).
Urethral fistula and stricture were the most commonly reported complications. Important
factors in outcome of TIPU repair were the degree of curvature, width of urethral plate
development of spongiosum, age of child and severity of hypospadias. The development of
urethral plate and spongiosum is directly proportional to the complication rate. Complications
increase significantly with the increasing age of the patient.
Keywords: Congenital Anomalies, Hypospadias, Urethroplasty, Spongioplasty, Hypospadias
repair complications, Urethral fistula, TIPU, Severity of Hypospadias, Development of Urethral
plate and Spongiosum.