Pham Dung, Pham Bryan, Ng Mitchell K
Urology, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, USA.
Orthopedic Surgery, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Feb 17;17(2):e79156. doi: 10.7759/cureus.79156. eCollection 2025 Feb.
Background Tissue gliding and mobility are crucial for the success of penile procedures, as postoperative adhesions can lead to painful tethering of tissues, including nerves. While most commercially available options are not designed to reduce friction and/or often have inconsistent bioresorption, a novel hyaluronic acid/alginate hydrogel represents a significant advancement in reducing postoperative tissue adhesions. This study aimed to evaluate its intra-operative application in pediatric and adult urologic surgeries with associated indications and postoperative outcomes (re-admission, re-operation, complications). Methods A retrospective review of 142 male patients undergoing urologic procedures by a single surgeon between October 1, 2022, and October 1, 2023, was conducted after IRB approval. The hydrogel was applied intra-operatively at the surgical site prior to closure. Data on demographics, preoperative diagnoses, and postoperative outcomes were extracted from a prospectively maintained registry and verified through chart review. Diagnoses included 376 conditions such as penoscrotal webbing, hidden penis, and phimosis. Outcomes, including complications, readmissions, and reoperations, were evaluated over an eight-week follow-up period. Descriptive statistics summarized the data and visual tools were used for analysis. Results The cohort comprised 142 male patients, predominantly pediatric (93.7%), with the majority (60.0%) under 1 year of age. A total of 376 urologic diagnoses were recorded, with the most frequent being penoscrotal webbing (94 cases, 25.0%), hidden penis (73 cases, 19.4%), and phimosis of the penis (61 cases, 16.2%). Less common diagnoses included hypospadias (6 cases, 1.6%) and various rare conditions with a frequency of 0.27%. Postoperative outcomes showed no complications, re-admissions, or re-operations among the entire patient cohort. Conclusion Intra-operative application of a hyaluronic acid/alginate hydrogel in pediatric and adult urologic procedures demonstrates its safety and potential utility in minimizing postoperative tissue adhesions and complications. Further study is warranted to confirm these findings and explore additional applications of this material.
组织滑动和活动度对于阴茎手术的成功至关重要,因为术后粘连会导致包括神经在内的组织出现疼痛性束缚。虽然大多数市售产品并非旨在减少摩擦和/或生物吸收往往不一致,但一种新型透明质酸/藻酸水凝胶在减少术后组织粘连方面取得了重大进展。本研究旨在评估其在小儿和成人泌尿外科手术中的术中应用情况以及相关适应症和术后结果(再次入院、再次手术、并发症)。
在获得机构审查委员会(IRB)批准后,对2022年10月1日至2023年10月1日期间由一名外科医生进行泌尿外科手术的142例男性患者进行了回顾性研究。在关闭手术切口前,将水凝胶术中应用于手术部位。从前瞻性维护的登记册中提取人口统计学、术前诊断和术后结果的数据,并通过病历审查进行核实。诊断包括376种情况,如阴茎阴囊蹼、隐匿阴茎和包茎。在为期八周的随访期内评估结果,包括并发症、再次入院和再次手术情况。描述性统计总结数据,并使用可视化工具进行分析。
该队列包括142例男性患者,以小儿患者为主(93.7%),大多数(60.0%)年龄在1岁以下。共记录了376例泌尿外科诊断,最常见的是阴茎阴囊蹼(94例,25.0%)、隐匿阴茎(73例,19.4%)和阴茎包茎(61例,16.2%)。较不常见的诊断包括尿道下裂(6例,1.6%)和各种罕见情况,发生率为0.27%。术后结果显示,整个患者队列中无并发症、再次入院或再次手术情况。
透明质酸/藻酸水凝胶在小儿和成人泌尿外科手术中的术中应用证明了其在减少术后组织粘连和并发症方面的安全性和潜在效用。有必要进一步研究以证实这些发现并探索该材料的其他应用。