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- $Title{What is "Hypospadias"}
- $Subject{newborn Hypospadias cause treatment Genitourinary penis congenital
- defect urethra}
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- What is "Hypospadias"
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- QUESTION: We are most concerned about our newborn grandson and a condition
- called "Hypospadias". Our daughter is so distressed that she will not discuss
- this with us, and we hope you will help us by telling us something about the
- condition and if our grandson can ever be a normal person?
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- ANSWER: I can understand your distress as well as that of your daughter, but
- the news is not all that bad. Hypospadias is a congenital defect that occurs
- rather commonly in male babies, affecting about one in 300 live born male
- infants. The defect affects the urethra, the tube that leads from the bladder
- through the penis, and carries the urine out of the body. In cases of
- hypospadias the development of this tube is incomplete, and it does not extend
- the full length of the penis, ending in an opening which is located somewhere
- along the underside of the shaft of the penis. Usually there are no other
- abnormalities of the urinary system associated with this condition, which is
- easily discovered during the baby's first examination. Although at one time
- in the past, surgical correction was performed only on the most severe cases,
- new improvements both in pediatric surgical techniques as well as anesthesia
- permit surgeons to correct almost all cases of hypospadias. The operation is
- usually performed before the child is old enough to retain any memories of the
- experience, yet mature enough to safely undergo the procedure. Most surgery
- is therefore performed when the child is between 6 and 9 months of age. The
- children do not seem to experience a great deal of discomfort and with new
- techniques, a fully functioning penis is constructed that has a completely
- normal appearance. Complications of the surgery are rare and the surgery may
- be performed as either an outpatient or with but a single night's stay at the
- hospital. You and your family all need one another now for the moral and
- emotional support that will provide you with the patience necessary to await
- the best moment to schedule the operation, after which much of your personal
- anguish and anxiety can be put behind you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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