Use of tunica vaginalis to prevent fistulas in hypospadias surgery

The Journal of Urology
Brent W Snow

Abstract

Tunica vaginalis was used to wrap around the neourethra at the time of hypospadias repair. This tunica vaginalis wrap prevented urethrocutaneous fistulas in 20 patients who underwent hypospadias repair. It also was successful when used in conjunction with urethrocutaneous fistula repair in 2 patients.

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