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J Plast Surg Hand Surg ; 48(1): 34-7, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23639333

ABSTRACT

Hypospadias is a congenital anomaly of the penis with an ectopic, ventrally-placed meatus due to insufficient development of the anterior urethra. Tubularisation of glanular flaps without plate incision is performed with addition of a triangular flap in order to move the meatus more distally and avoid meatal stenosis. Subcoronally, mid-shaft, and coronally placed 41 hypospadias cases were treated with the tubularisation of the glanular flaps without incision of the urethral plate, a technique similar to TIP technique. Triangular flaps were added at the most distal end of one of the glanular flaps in all cases for different purposes. A medially-based triangular flap was elevated at the distal end of the right-sided longitudinal flap to carry the last suture more distally. The flap increased meatal diameter and carried the last suture more distally. No meatal stenosis was observed for an average of 18.02 (12-30) months. The final localisation of the meatus was satisfactory in all patients. Meatal stenosis, demonstrated after hypospadias repair, is a challenge for both the surgeon and the patient. A distal triangular glanular flap is planned to avoid this challenge. Besides, it helps to carry the meatus more distally. Promising results support the use of the glanular flap while longer follow-up is required for better evaluation.


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Hypospadias/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Male
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J Hand Microsurg ; 5(1): 20-3, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24426666

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Triphalangeal thumb (TPT) is congenital hand anomaly which a thumb consists of three phalanges. Thumb appearance can differ widely; the thumb can be longer than usual or it can be deviated in the radio-ulnar plane. Thumb strength and function can be significantly diminished. The goals of surgical treatment are to reduce the elongated thumb length, establish normal thumb function, maintain a stable joint and improve thumb position if necessary. In general, surgical treatment is performed for improvement of thumb function. The case presented here had a TPT with pre-axial polydactyly. The TPT was well developed but it had no movement at the proximal or distal interphalangeal joints. The rudimentary thumb had a well-developed and functioning interphalangeal (IP) joint. So as an alternative surgical technique we planned to transfer the functioning IP joint of rudimentary thumb to the TPT.

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