Genital Abnormality - Hypospadia

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Introduction

Hypospadias are the most common penis abnormality (1 in 300) and result from a failure of male urogenital folds to fuse in various regions. This in turn leads to resulting in a proximally displaced urethral meatus. The cause is unknown, but suggested to involve many factors either indivdually or in combination including: familial inheritance, low birth weight, assisted reproductive technology, advanced maternal age, paternal subfertility and endocrine-disrupting chemicals.[1] Infants with hypospadias should not undergo circumcision.

Hypospadia Classification

Classification of Hypospadias[2]

The condition is classified by the general location of the relocated opening (meatus) and lack of fusion.

Anterior Hypospadia

A Meatus located on inferior surface of glans penis.

Coronal Hypospadia

B Meatus located in balanopenile furrow.

Distal Hypospadia

C Meatus located on distal third of shaft.

Penoscrotal Hypospadia

D Meatus located at base of shaft in front of scrotum.

Scrotal Hypospadia

E Meatus located on scrotum or between the genital swellings.

Perineal Hypospadia

F Meatus located behind scrotum or genital swellings.

Surgical Repair

Depending on the class of hypospadias there are a number of different surgical repair techniques including: orthoplasty or penile straightening, urethroplasty, meatoplasty and glanuloplasty, scrotoplasty and skin coverage.

Related Genetic Conditions

  • Johanson-Blizzard syndrome[3] - hypospadias, failure to thrive, exocrine pancreatic deficiency, short stature and developmental delay, cutis aplasia on the scalp, aplasia of alae nasi, hypothyroidism, myxomatous mitral valve, and patent ductus arteriosus.

References

  1. <pubmed>11713004</pubmed>
  2. <pubmed>11713004</pubmed>
  3. <pubmed>20556423</pubmed>

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