Hypospadias/haɪpoʊˈspeɪdɪəs/ refers to a birth defect of the urethra in the male where the urinary opening is not at the usual location on the head of the penis. It is the second most common birth abnormality in boys, affecting approximately 1 of every 250. In approximately 90% of cases, the opening (meatus) is on or near the head of the penis (glans), referred to as distal hypospadias, while the remainder have proximal hypospadias with a meatus near or within the scrotum. Shiny tissue seen extending from the meatus to the tip of the glans, which would have made the urinary channel, is referred to as the urethral plate.
In most cases the foreskin is also underdeveloped and does not wrap completely around the penis, leaving the underside of the glans penis uncovered. There may also be downward bending of the penis, commonly referred to as chordee. This is found in 10% of distal hypospadias and 50% of proximal hypospadias at the time of surgery. The scrotum may be higher than usual to either side of the penis, called penoscrotal transposition, adding to the abnormal overall appearance.
Hypospadias Diagnosis & Treatment with Dr. Earl Cheng
Hypospadias is a condition which occurs in approximately 1 out of 200 newborns. The cause of this condition is not known, but is usually an isolated congenital defect not associated with any other congenital defects. Dr. Earl Cheng, pediatric urologist at Lurie Children's, discusses the symptoms and the treatment options for this condition.
Learn more about hypospadias: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/hypospadias/
Dr. Earl Cheng: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/doctors/cheng-earl-y-2155/
published: 17 Jan 2013
Hypospadias - Candace Granberg, M.D. - Mayo Clinic
Candace Granberg, M.D., a pediatric urologist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center, discusses the surgical treatment and treatment goals for hypospadias, which are a common condition in which the opening of the urethra (the tube which drains urine from the bladder) is on the underside of a baby's penis.
For more information, visit:
► http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypospadias/?mc_id=youtube
published: 28 May 2013
Hypospadias - General Surgery
Video on clinical features, types and management of hypospadias from urology in general surgery
General Surgery playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLywMQWaFPRRg1AZybf3nV7Vy7EtJke3V
For the ppt/pdf, check out my patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/indianmedico
published: 26 Dec 2019
Don’t Freak out About Hypospadias | Connecticut Children's
Courtney Rowe, MD, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children's, talks about hypospadias, a condition that affects about 1 in every 200 boys.
For more information about Urology at Connecticut Children's and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rowe, visit: http://bit.ly/2tsSS8b
published: 15 Oct 2019
Hypospadias
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published: 05 Feb 2019
"Post Operative Hypospadias and Epispadias Care" by Barbara Montagnino, RN for OPENPediatrics
Learn about post-operative care of a child with hypospadias, including pain and infection management, nutrition, and dressing and catheter care
Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org
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For further informat...
published: 22 Feb 2016
Adult Hypospadias
Adult males often can still suffer from Hypospadias, a condition where the urethra was not completely formed at birth. This man underwent numerous failed open surgeries, dilations with sounds, and direct vision internal urethrotomy procedures, leaving him with recurrent infections and urethral strictures. He was referred to Dr. Gelman, who repaired his urethral stricture and hypospadias with a complex re-do urethroplasty. For more information, contact the Center for Reconstructive Urology.
-https://www.centerforreconstructiveurology.org
Hypospadias is a condition which occurs in approximately 1 out of 200 newborns. The cause of this condition is not known, but is usually an isolated congenital ...
Hypospadias is a condition which occurs in approximately 1 out of 200 newborns. The cause of this condition is not known, but is usually an isolated congenital defect not associated with any other congenital defects. Dr. Earl Cheng, pediatric urologist at Lurie Children's, discusses the symptoms and the treatment options for this condition.
Learn more about hypospadias: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/hypospadias/
Dr. Earl Cheng: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/doctors/cheng-earl-y-2155/
Hypospadias is a condition which occurs in approximately 1 out of 200 newborns. The cause of this condition is not known, but is usually an isolated congenital defect not associated with any other congenital defects. Dr. Earl Cheng, pediatric urologist at Lurie Children's, discusses the symptoms and the treatment options for this condition.
Learn more about hypospadias: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/hypospadias/
Dr. Earl Cheng: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/doctors/cheng-earl-y-2155/
Candace Granberg, M.D., a pediatric urologist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center, discusses the surgical treatment and treatment goals for hypospadias, which are ...
Candace Granberg, M.D., a pediatric urologist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center, discusses the surgical treatment and treatment goals for hypospadias, which are a common condition in which the opening of the urethra (the tube which drains urine from the bladder) is on the underside of a baby's penis.
For more information, visit:
► http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypospadias/?mc_id=youtube
Candace Granberg, M.D., a pediatric urologist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center, discusses the surgical treatment and treatment goals for hypospadias, which are a common condition in which the opening of the urethra (the tube which drains urine from the bladder) is on the underside of a baby's penis.
For more information, visit:
► http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypospadias/?mc_id=youtube
Video on clinical features, types and management of hypospadias from urology in general surgery
General Surgery playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Video on clinical features, types and management of hypospadias from urology in general surgery
General Surgery playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLywMQWaFPRRg1AZybf3nV7Vy7EtJke3V
For the ppt/pdf, check out my patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/indianmedico
Video on clinical features, types and management of hypospadias from urology in general surgery
General Surgery playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLywMQWaFPRRg1AZybf3nV7Vy7EtJke3V
For the ppt/pdf, check out my patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/indianmedico
Courtney Rowe, MD, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children's, talks about hypospadias, a condition that affects about 1 in every 200 boys.
For more info...
Courtney Rowe, MD, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children's, talks about hypospadias, a condition that affects about 1 in every 200 boys.
For more information about Urology at Connecticut Children's and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rowe, visit: http://bit.ly/2tsSS8b
Courtney Rowe, MD, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children's, talks about hypospadias, a condition that affects about 1 in every 200 boys.
For more information about Urology at Connecticut Children's and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rowe, visit: http://bit.ly/2tsSS8b
Let us learn together. There are many ways to learn the topic. Let us unleash the secret of learning concept through many ways. Enjoy the lecture and review me....
Let us learn together. There are many ways to learn the topic. Let us unleash the secret of learning concept through many ways. Enjoy the lecture and review me.
- Naveena
Let us learn together. There are many ways to learn the topic. Let us unleash the secret of learning concept through many ways. Enjoy the lecture and review me.
- Naveena
Learn about post-operative care of a child with hypospadias, including pain and infection management, nutrition, and dressing and catheter care
Please visit: w...
Learn about post-operative care of a child with hypospadias, including pain and infection management, nutrition, and dressing and catheter care
Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org
OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user.
For further information on how to enroll, please email: [email protected]
Please note: OPENPediatrics does not support nor control any related videos in the sidebar, these are placed by Youtube. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Learn about post-operative care of a child with hypospadias, including pain and infection management, nutrition, and dressing and catheter care
Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org
OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user.
For further information on how to enroll, please email: [email protected]
Please note: OPENPediatrics does not support nor control any related videos in the sidebar, these are placed by Youtube. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Adult males often can still suffer from Hypospadias, a condition where the urethra was not completely formed at birth. This man underwent numerous failed open s...
Adult males often can still suffer from Hypospadias, a condition where the urethra was not completely formed at birth. This man underwent numerous failed open surgeries, dilations with sounds, and direct vision internal urethrotomy procedures, leaving him with recurrent infections and urethral strictures. He was referred to Dr. Gelman, who repaired his urethral stricture and hypospadias with a complex re-do urethroplasty. For more information, contact the Center for Reconstructive Urology.
-https://www.centerforreconstructiveurology.org
Adult males often can still suffer from Hypospadias, a condition where the urethra was not completely formed at birth. This man underwent numerous failed open surgeries, dilations with sounds, and direct vision internal urethrotomy procedures, leaving him with recurrent infections and urethral strictures. He was referred to Dr. Gelman, who repaired his urethral stricture and hypospadias with a complex re-do urethroplasty. For more information, contact the Center for Reconstructive Urology.
-https://www.centerforreconstructiveurology.org
Hypospadias is a condition which occurs in approximately 1 out of 200 newborns. The cause of this condition is not known, but is usually an isolated congenital defect not associated with any other congenital defects. Dr. Earl Cheng, pediatric urologist at Lurie Children's, discusses the symptoms and the treatment options for this condition.
Learn more about hypospadias: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/hypospadias/
Dr. Earl Cheng: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/doctors/cheng-earl-y-2155/
Candace Granberg, M.D., a pediatric urologist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center, discusses the surgical treatment and treatment goals for hypospadias, which are a common condition in which the opening of the urethra (the tube which drains urine from the bladder) is on the underside of a baby's penis.
For more information, visit:
► http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypospadias/?mc_id=youtube
Video on clinical features, types and management of hypospadias from urology in general surgery
General Surgery playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLywMQWaFPRRg1AZybf3nV7Vy7EtJke3V
For the ppt/pdf, check out my patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/indianmedico
Courtney Rowe, MD, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children's, talks about hypospadias, a condition that affects about 1 in every 200 boys.
For more information about Urology at Connecticut Children's and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rowe, visit: http://bit.ly/2tsSS8b
Let us learn together. There are many ways to learn the topic. Let us unleash the secret of learning concept through many ways. Enjoy the lecture and review me.
- Naveena
Learn about post-operative care of a child with hypospadias, including pain and infection management, nutrition, and dressing and catheter care
Please visit: www.openpediatrics.org
OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user.
For further information on how to enroll, please email: [email protected]
Please note: OPENPediatrics does not support nor control any related videos in the sidebar, these are placed by Youtube. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Adult males often can still suffer from Hypospadias, a condition where the urethra was not completely formed at birth. This man underwent numerous failed open surgeries, dilations with sounds, and direct vision internal urethrotomy procedures, leaving him with recurrent infections and urethral strictures. He was referred to Dr. Gelman, who repaired his urethral stricture and hypospadias with a complex re-do urethroplasty. For more information, contact the Center for Reconstructive Urology.
-https://www.centerforreconstructiveurology.org
Hypospadias/haɪpoʊˈspeɪdɪəs/ refers to a birth defect of the urethra in the male where the urinary opening is not at the usual location on the head of the penis. It is the second most common birth abnormality in boys, affecting approximately 1 of every 250. In approximately 90% of cases, the opening (meatus) is on or near the head of the penis (glans), referred to as distal hypospadias, while the remainder have proximal hypospadias with a meatus near or within the scrotum. Shiny tissue seen extending from the meatus to the tip of the glans, which would have made the urinary channel, is referred to as the urethral plate.
In most cases the foreskin is also underdeveloped and does not wrap completely around the penis, leaving the underside of the glans penis uncovered. There may also be downward bending of the penis, commonly referred to as chordee. This is found in 10% of distal hypospadias and 50% of proximal hypospadias at the time of surgery. The scrotum may be higher than usual to either side of the penis, called penoscrotal transposition, adding to the abnormal overall appearance.