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One Stage Correction of Congenital Penile Curvature Complex

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Chordee
Torsion of the Penis
Congenital Anomaly
Curvature of Penis
Interventions
Procedure: Modified Nesbit's procedure and dorsal dartos flap
Registration Number
NCT04636476
Lead Sponsor
dr. Muhammad Abdelhafez Mahmoud, MD
Brief Summary

To present update \& experience in management of congenital penile curvature complex.

Detailed Description

Type of study: prospective study

Review of literature:

* Different modalities of urethroplasty for correction of CPCC without hypospadias (Nesbit, modified Nesbit, dorsal dartos flap, combined plication-incision CPI, suture fixation to pubic bone).

* Merits of modified Nesbit technique accompanied by dorsal dartos flap for one-stage correction of CPCC without hypospadias.

This is a prospective study conducted at pediatric surgery department, New Damietta \& Alhoussain Al-Azhar University Hospitals, from January 2015 to May 2020, on 56 male patients with isolated CPCC. All of them will undergo one-stage correction corporoplasty using modified Nesbit technique accompanied by dorsal dartos flap.

Institutes of the study:

A multicenter study at Pediatric Surgery Departments, Al-Azhar University hospitals at New Damietta \& Cairo. Number of cases: Fifty-six male patients. Time frame: period of 5.6 years.

Ethical Consideration:

The protocol will be discussed and approved for clinical study by the Ethical Research Committee at the principal investigator's hospital. The study protocol was approved by local research and ethics committee of Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine; the study protocol was explained to all guardians and their informed consents were obtained for involvement in the study. Confidentiality and the right to withdraw from the study at any time were guaranteed.

Preoperative preparation:

Children with CPCC those fulfill inclusion criteria will undergo a nursing evaluation of functional health status and a preoperative evaluation by an anesthesiologist \& pediatrician. The angle of penile rotation will be measured on the photograph, using Millen Med DICOM viewer program for image analysis, based on the orientation of the urethral meatus relative to the vertical position.

Follow-up:

Patients will be followed-up at OPD.

Statistical Analysis:

Data will be summarized into continuous variables expressed as mean ± standard deviation and categorical variables expressed as frequency count and percentage (%), using appropriate software computer package. Fisher's exact test is used for comparison of frequency counts/percentage. A two-sided p-value \< 0.05 is considered statistically significant.

Discussion:

It will focus on one-stage correction of congenital penile curvature complex (CPCC) using modified Nesbit's procedure (to correct curvature) and dorsal dartos flap (to correct torsion). The results obtained from this study will be compared between both group and with those reported in the literature. Also, it will focus on results, complications, their management, and clinical evaluation by noticing urine stream direction. At the end, the investigators will conclude that this technique ensures correction of the complex penile anomaly with satisfactory results and nice cosmetic outcome.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria
  • 2 to 10 years old boys
  • with congenital curvature complex of the penis
  • with normally situated urethral meatus.
  • The various degrees of penile curvature ranged between 30° - 90° associated with 30° - 90° penile rotation
Exclusion Criteria
  • Boys with CPCC with abnormal urethral meatus as hypospadias or epispadias, or
  • with the range of angle degree of penile curvature less than 30° associated with less than 30° penile rotation or
  • with acquired penile curvature or
  • having an isolated lesion.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Modified Nesbit technique followed by dorsal dartos flapModified Nesbit's procedure and dorsal dartos flapModified Nesbit technique to correct penile curvature followed by dorsal dartos flap to correct penile torsion
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Counterlockwise rotation5 years

Counterlockwise rotation of the penis (number \& percent)

Ventral Curvature5 years

Ventral Curvature of the penis (number \& percent)

Clockwise rotation5 years

Clockwise rotation of the penis (number \& percent)

Dorsal Curvature5 years

Dorsal Curvature of the penis (number \& percent)

Lateral Curvature5 years

Lateral Curvature of the penis (number \& percent)

Age5 years

Age of the patients (years)

Operative time1 day (day of surgery)

Operative time (minutes)

Post-operative hospital stay1 week

Hospital stay period (days)

Post-operative follow-up period5 years

Follow-up period (months)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Residual curvature > 10°5 years

Residual curvature \> 10° (number \& percent)

Residual rotation > 10°5 years

Residual rotation \> 10° (number \& percent)

Post-operative paresthesia5 years

Post-operative paresthesia (number \& percent)

Skin ischemia5 years

Skin ischemia (number \& percent)

Hematoma5 years

Hematoma (number \& percent)

Dressing soaked with blood5 years

Dressing soaked with blood (number \& percent)

Functional impairment5 years

Functional impairment (number \& percent)

Aesthetic impairment5 years

Aesthetic impairment (number \& percent)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mohamed M Shahin

🇪🇬

Cairo, Egypt

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