학술논문

Analysis of Post-Operative Early Vs. Delayed Removal of Indwelling Catheter in Urethrocutaneous Fistula Repair in Hypospadias Patients.
Document Type
Article
Source
National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine. May/Jun2019, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p1-4. 4p.
Subject
*IMPLANTABLE catheters
*FISTULA
*HYPOSPADIAS
*CATHETERS
Language
ISSN
2230-9969
Abstract
Introduction: The commonest complication following hypospadias repair is occurrence of urethrocutaneous fistula. The smaller fistulas (<2 mm) are easier to close with a simple closure but are not free from recurrence, so we had tried to draw attention and evaluate the correlation of duration of postoperative catheter retention and fistula recurrence. Aims: Comparative study of effect of early vs. delayed removal of Catheter in cases of <=2mm Urethrocutaneous fistula secondary to Hypospadias repair. Patients and Method: In this study we have evaluated a total of 20 patients operated during the period of July 2016 to Oct 2018 in whom the size of urethrocutaneous fistula was <=2mm and the effect of indwelling perurethral catheter on the fistula recurrence post operatively. Results: The overall fistula recurrence following early removal of catheter was 10% only where as in the group of patients with delayed removal of catheter was 40% at first attempt. Conclusion: The treatment plan for a fistula must be individualized based on variables which has an effect on the outcome of repair and to an extent dictates the type of repair to be performed. A simple methodology of early removal of catheter may increase the chance of successful fistula repair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]