Iatrogenic hypospadias – a preventable rare complication with two-stage repair with buccal mucosa graft: a case presen- tation


DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/urology.2023.2.115-117

M.R. Yusof, M.F. Mohd Sharin, I. Aizat Sabri, A.V. Jagwani, F.Y. Lee, A.I. Ahmad Zaidi, M.Z. Saiful Azli, RK Rishitra, O. Fahmey, C.K.S. Lee, M.G. Khairul-Asri

1) Department of Urology, Hospital Serdang, Serdang, Malaysia; 2) Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia; 3) Department of Urology, Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah UPM, Malaysia; 4) Plastic and Reconstructive Unit, Department of Surgery, Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah UPM, Malaysia
Urethral catheterization is a common procedure, but it is associated with a number of complications. Iatrogenic hypospadias can rarely occur. There is a limited literature dedicated to this condition. We report a young patient with COVID-19 with iatrogenic hypospadias of grade 3. He was undergone to a two-stage procedure with acceptable outcome. Surgical repair should be offered and performed for young patients to ensure good function with acceptable penile appearance. A surgical treatment will improve psychological, sexual and social outcomes.

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Corresponding author: Dr Khairul Asri Mohd Ghani – Department of Urology, Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah UPM, Malaysia; e-mail: drkhairulasri@gmail.com


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