Manzoor Anum, Talat Nabila, Adnan Hafiz Muhammad, Zia Muhammad, Aziz Muhammad Ahsen, Ahmed Ezza
Pediatric Surgery, The Children's Hospital and University of Child Health Sciences, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus. 2022 Apr 4;14(4):e23816. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23816. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Hypospadias is described as the abnormal location of the urethral meatus upon the ventral surface of the penis with variable association with the abnormal development of the urethral spongiosum, ventral prepuce, and penile chordee. Numerous studies have utilized techniques like "Penile Perception Score (PPPS)," "Hypospadias Objective Scoring System (HOSE)," and "Hypospadias Objective Penile Evaluation Score (HOPE)" to evaluate the outcome after hypospadias repair, but there is a lack of evidence analyzing the utility of "Post-Hypospadias Repair Penile Score (PHRPS)." This study was carried out to assess PHRPS in children undergoing hypospadias repair.
A prospective cohort study was conducted at the department of pediatric surgery, uni-II, The Children's Hospital and University of Child Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan from November 2020 to December 2021. All male children aged up to 12 years and planning to undergo hypospadias repair during the study period were included. The PHRPS system was used to assess the outcomes of hypospadias repair. Qualitative data were represented as frequency and percentage, while mean and standard deviation (SD) were calculated for quantitative data.
During this period, a total of 37 children were treated for hypospadias. The mean age of the patients at the time of repair was 8.2±3.6 years, ranging between 1.5 years and 12 years. Out of 37 patients, 14 (37.8%) had penoscrotal hypospadias, while 12 (32.4%) had distal penile hypospadias. In terms of acute post-surgery complications, edema was reported in 9 (24.3%), bleeding 1 (2.7%), and surgical site infection 1 (2.7), while all of these were successfully managed conservatively. Seven patients were lost to follow-up, so they were excluded from the final analysis. On the basis of PHRPS scoring, 17 (56.7%) patients had excellent outcomes, 2 (6.7%) had good outcomes, 8 (26.7%) had acceptable outcomes, and 3 (10.0%) had poor outcomes.
The PHRPS is a new but simple objective tool, facilitating surgical audit and balanced evaluation of the outcomes of traditional and innovative procedures. The outcome of hypospadias repair was generally found to be good.
尿道下裂被描述为尿道口位于阴茎腹侧的异常位置,并与尿道海绵体、腹侧包皮和阴茎下弯的异常发育存在不同程度的关联。众多研究已运用“阴茎感知评分(PPPS)”“尿道下裂客观评分系统(HOSE)”以及“尿道下裂阴茎客观评估评分(HOPE)”等技术来评估尿道下裂修复术后的效果,但缺乏对“尿道下裂修复术后阴茎评分(PHRPS)”效用的分析证据。本研究旨在评估接受尿道下裂修复术儿童的PHRPS。
2020年11月至2021年12月,在巴基斯坦拉合尔儿童医院和儿童健康科学大学第二附属医院小儿外科开展了一项前瞻性队列研究。纳入所有年龄在12岁及以下且计划在研究期间接受尿道下裂修复术的男性儿童。采用PHRPS系统评估尿道下裂修复术的效果。定性数据以频率和百分比表示,定量数据计算均值和标准差(SD)。
在此期间,共有37例儿童接受了尿道下裂治疗。修复时患者的平均年龄为8.2±3.6岁,年龄范围在1.5岁至12岁之间。37例患者中,14例(37.8%)为阴茎阴囊型尿道下裂,12例(32.4%)为阴茎远端型尿道下裂。术后急性并发症方面,9例(24.3%)出现水肿,1例(2.7%)出血,1例(2.7%)手术部位感染,所有这些均通过保守治疗成功处理。7例患者失访,因此被排除在最终分析之外。根据PHRPS评分,17例(56.7%)患者效果极佳,2例(6.7%)效果良好,8例(26.7%)效果尚可,3例(10.0%)效果较差。
PHRPS是一种新的但简单的客观工具,有助于手术审计以及对传统和创新手术效果进行平衡评估。尿道下裂修复术的效果总体良好。