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Concealed Penis in Pediatric Age Group

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pediatric ALL
Surgery
Urologic Diseases
Interventions
Procedure: Circumcision in concealed penis
Registration Number
NCT05565040
Lead Sponsor
Egyptian Biomedical Research Network
Brief Summary

Background: Comparison between three different surgical techniques in the management of concealed penis. Methods: This prospective interventional non-randomized study included 150 pediatric patients with concealed penis. They were distributed equally into three groups; group A; patients treated by phallopexy only, group B; patients treated by complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia \& group C; patients treated by both phallopexy and dartos excision.

Detailed Description

Background: Comparison between three different surgical techniques in the management of concealed penis. Methods: This prospective interventional non-randomized study included 150 pediatric patients with concealed penis. They were distributed equally into three groups; group A; patients treated by anchoring the penile skin dermis to Buck's fascia at the penile base at 3 \& 9 o'clock points using PDS 5/0 (phallopexy), group B; patients treated by complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia \& group C; patients treated by phallopexy as in group A after complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia. Follow-up at the end of the 1st post-operative week and then monthly for 6 months as regards penile skin congestion and/or necrosis, wound infection, edema, and/or re-retraction was carried out.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients with a buried penis at or below the pubic skin level with a stretched penile length for all of them within the normal range according to their ages as titrated in the literature
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with any associated anomalies like hypospadias, torsion, penoscrotal web, micropenis, mega-prepuce, or chordae were excluded from the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Combined phallopexy and dartos excision groupCircumcision in concealed penisphallopexy as in patients of group A but after complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia
Phallopexy groupCircumcision in concealed penisphallopexy only
Dartos excision groupCircumcision in concealed peniscomplete circumferential dissection and excision of dartos fascia only
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Post-operative appearance of penile skin congestion and/or necrosis6 months

Repeated and regular monthly examination of the patients as regards persistent bluish penile discoloration and or loss of penile skin viability. Also a questionnaire of parents about penile skin color, loss of skin, and/or appearance of any abnormal tissues

Penile re-retraction6 months

Repeated and regular monthly examination of the patients as regards the development of any penile re-retraction in the form of retraction of the penis to or beneath the level of pubic skin. Also, a questionnaire of parents about this finding was done

Wound infection6 months

Repeated and regular monthly examination of the patients as regards the appearance of any penile skin infection and/or pyogenic discharge. Also a questionnaire of parents about the appearance of penile skin redness, pyogenic discharge, and/or the appearance of any pyogenic membranes

Penile edema6 months

Repeated and regular monthly examination of the patients as regards the appearance of penile skin edema. Also a questionnaire of parents about any increase of penile girth than the usual

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faulty of Medicine

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Alexandria, Egypt

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