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Surgical treatment of hypospadias with lichen sclerosus: Long‐term outcomes from a single center
Andrology2024Vol. 13(7), pp. 1722–1731
Bo Yang, Xuejun Wang, Luis J. Boya, Shao‐Ji Chen, Jiao Li, Yuanyu Deng, Libing Bai, Linhong Song, Daorui Qin, Y. J. Mao, Yufeng Tang
Abstract
For primary hypospadias patients with LS, enhanced exposure of the penile shaft and glans may benefit distal hypospadias, whereas staged surgery may be suitable for proximal hypospadias. The oral mucosa is favored for urethral augmentation in patients with redo hypospadias complicated with LS, and the OMOP can address neourethra coverage effectively.
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