Buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty for the treatment of fistula after failed hypospadias repair: A case report
Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Complication rates are gradually decreasing with new surgical techniques used in hypospadias repair. Even under the best conditions, various complications can develop after hypospadias surgery. The most common complication is urethrocutaneous fistula formation. In this case report, the fistula developed after failed hypospadias repair was successfully repaired with a buccal mucosal graft. Key Words:
Authors and Affiliations
Dženeta Omerdić, Ali Gokkaya, Jehat Kizilkan
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