Abstract

We report a suitable approach to the correction of subcoronal meatus for any variants and report our experience with this method. An eccentric circummeatal-based flap was used to treat 42 patients with hypospadias during a 4-year period. The position of the meatus was coronal in 18 patients (43 percent) and subcoronal and distal penile in 16 (38 percent) and 8 (19 percent) patients, respectively. In addition, 19 patients had marked ventriflexion. The mean length of the urethroplasty was 1.1 cm (ranging from 0.6 to 1.7 cm). In no instance was residual ventral curvature noted nor did the neourethra restrict the phallus during erection. The functional and cosmetic results were excellent, and in many cases the glans penis assumed a nearly normal shape and appearance. No patient required a second procedure to improve cosmesis. This is a convenient procedure for correction of distal hypospadias in which the urethral gap is no longer than 2 to 2.5 cm. The surgical repair does not depend on glanular or meatal variations or even if the patient had a previous operation. It is particularly suitable in cases that have marked fibrous chordee.

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