Hypospadias repair surgery is a very delicate and demanding surgery. It tests the ingenuity of the hypospadias surgeon, surgery skills and most importantly experience. We have realized that hypospadias repair procedure is not a surgery which can be done casually or as one of the many surgeries which a surgeon does. Best results of hypospadias surgeries are seen only when the surgeon dedicates his time and energy in pursuing the art and science of hypospadiology. Results keep on improving day by day and year by year. With more than 600 hypospadias repairs done over last 5 years, Hypospadias Foundation at MITR Hospital, Navi Mumbai, India provides the best results in hypospadias surgeries in south East asia. Children have travelled from all over India and other countries such as Nigeria, Greece, Bangladesh, Iraq, UAE to get treated under Dr Singal’s care for hypospadias.

To get the best outcome in hypospadias, it requires a big team effort which includes hypospadias surgeon, assistants, well trained OT staff and post-surgery caring staff.

No surgery is free of complication and complications happen even in the best of hypospadias surgeon’s hands though they keep in decreasing with advancing experience. Whenever we see any child with hypospadias in our clinic, we make sure that we discuss in detail about the possibility of complications and the post hypospadias surgery outcomes. Some of these we discuss it further here:

Immediate complications after hypospadias repair:

  1. Bleeding – Penis is a very vascular organ with a lot of blood supply. Since hypospadias surgery involves lot of dissection of penis and making of various flaps, suturing them back in proper way is very vital in preventing this complication. The bleeding is usually minor and stops in 2-3 days. Earlier we used to apply heavy and tight dressings after hypospadias surgery but now we have realized that these actually delay healing as they compress the healing tissue. So presently the dressings which we use are very soft and light.
  2. Infection- After any surgery, the immunity of the body goes down plus there is raw area which invites growth of infection causing bacteria.  Fortunately, when we do hypospadias repair in children, infection is very rare and even if it occurs is usually superficial and resolves with antibiotics. Various preventive actions are taken before hypospadias repair such as very sterile techniques in operation theatre, broad spectrum antibiotic at start of surgery and 8 hours after surgery, oral antibiotics after surgery and careful handling post-surgery.

Short term complications after hypospadias repair:

  1. Urethral Fistula: Fistula implies leakage of urine somewhere from the newly formed urethral tube below the tip of penis. This occurs because of improper healing resulting from poor blood supply, infection, tight stitches or just poor surgical technique. Sometimes the urethral fistula after hypospadias surgery may heal by itself but mostly it requires surgery which is recommended only after 6 months of first hypospadias surgery. Fistula occurrence depends on experience of the hypospadias surgeon, severity of hypospadias and technique.
  2. Meatal stenosis: This refers to a tight urinary opening after surgery of hypospadias. This can be seen even 2 weeks after surgery and may need regular calibration or minor cut back procedure called meatotomy in some cases.
  3. Diverticulum: This refers to formation of a baggy distended urethral tube and is visible during passage of urine. This may be seen after an onlay flap repair for hypospadias as the skin flap expands and balloons during passage of urine. With careful trimming of the flap during surgery, this has become much less common and occurs in less than 1% of cases after hypospadias surgery.
  4. Stricture: Sometimes during the healing phase, the new urethral tube may become narrow and cause obstruction to urine flow. This is noticed by poor stream, straining (application of force) during passage of urine and long time taken to pass urine. This may require further treatment in form of dilatation or a second surgery some months later.
  5. Dehiscence/ breakdown: Very rarely, the whole repair may breakdown due to poor healing, infection or loss of blood supply requiring more surgeries. This is very uncommon and unfortunate event necessitating a complete redo repair of the hypospadias.

With the newer techniques of hypospadias repair and growing experience of hypospadias surgeons, the complications have become much less common after hypospadias surgery and even when they occur they can be managed well. It is well said that “the prepared mind never knows much trouble”. Once we know that complications can occur in any surgery and be prepared for them, it is much easier to initiate preventive action during surgery itself. Also, it is vital to identify complications earlier so that they can be managed well in time before any long term damage occurs.

About the author:

Dr A.K.Singal is a Pediatric urologist and is renowned as one of the best hypospadias surgeons in India for his dedication towards Hypospadias and excellent results of hypospadias surgery. He has been an invited speaker in various national and international medical conferences and workshops for hypospadias. He is also the founder of Hypospadias Foundation – an organization dedicated to best of care for children with hypospadias. Dr Singal practices art and science of hypospadias treatment in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai area of western India.

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