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Urethroplasty is the surgical repair of an injury or defect within the walls of the urethra. Trauma , iatrogenic injury and infections are the most common causes of urethral injury/defect requiring repair.
It is most often performed in the outpatient setting, with the patient (usually) being discharged from the hospital or surgery center within six hours from the procedure's inception. [citation needed] Urethrotomy (also referred to as DVIU, or Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy) is a popular treatment for male urethral strictures. However, the ...
4 - 60% (following anterior urethroplasty) [1] Glans insufficiency syndrome , also known as soft glans , cold glans , or glans insufficiency , is a medical condition that affects male individuals. This condition is characterized by the persistent inability of the glans penis to achieve and maintain an erect or turgid state during sexual arousal ...
Comparing the two surgical procedures, a UK trial found that both urethrotomy and urethroplasty are effective in treating urethral narrowing in the bulbar region. At the same time the more invasive urethroplasty had longer-lasting benefit and was associated with fewer re-interventions.
Warren Snodgrass, MD. Warren Snodgrass is a pediatric urologist specializing in the repair of hypospadias, the second most common birth defect.In 1994 he described the tubularized incised plate (TIP) repair of hypospadias, which has become known as the Snodgrass repair and has become the most common approach to repairing most forms of hypospadias.
What the 'face BBL' means for the future of plastic surgery. When it comes to those seeking cosmetic treatments, dermatologists say people tend to fall into one of two camps: Those who want as ...
The movie musical, which follows a Mexican drug lord (Gascón) who undergoes gender-affirming surgery, has come under fire for offensive trans and Mexican representation. 'It was the perfect storm ...
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