Abstract

Meatal stenosis is uncommon after hypospadias surgery even when the meatus is placed at the tip of the glans. However, when it occurs, such stenosis can be quite troublesome. A conventional meatotomy done in the presence of inflammation is often attended by recurrent stenosis. In such situations we therefore advocate placing a tourniquet around the base of the penis and raising a V-shaped flap of glans with the point of the V at the dorsum of the meatus. The stenosis is then incised along the back wall of the urethra down into non-inflamed tissues. The tip of the flap is sutured to this point and additional absorbable sutures are used to anchor the flap in place so that healthy tissue crosses the stenotic area. Recurrent stenosis after this maneuver is unusual.

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