George Tsachouridis, Rien Nijman, Laetitia M O de Kort, Petra de Graaf
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Abstract
Oral mucosa graft urethroplasty (OMGU) is a surgical technique used in complex hypospadias repair. However, long-term outcomes in prepubertal boys, particularly through and after puberty, are not well established. To systematically review the long-term outcomes of OMGU in prepubertal boys with hypospadias, focusing on changes observed after puberty. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library. Studies reporting long-term outcomes of OMGU in prepubertal boys with hypospadias were included. The quality of evidence was assessed using the ROBINS-I tool. Three studies of moderate quality met the inclusion criteria. Outcomes were mixed, with some patients experiencing favorable results and others facing complications such as meatal stenosis, urethral strictures, and fistulas. The scarcity of high-quality, long-term studies highlights a significant knowledge gap in this area. This systematic review reveals insufficient evidence to establish the long-term efficacy and safety of OMGU in prepubertal boys with hypospadias, particularly concerning pubertal development and post-pubertal outcomes. Future research should prioritize prospective, longitudinal studies with larger sample sizes and standardized outcome measures to address these critical gaps in understanding.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children.
The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include:
-Review articles-
Original articles-
Technical innovations-
Letters to the editor