Acta Med. 2016, 59: 113-116

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2017.37

Clinical Study of 23 Male Patients with Congenital Ventral Penile Angulation without Hypospadias

Ioannis Patoulias, Dimitrios Patoulias, Konstantinos Farmakis, Maria Kalogirou

1st Department of Pediatric Surgery, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GH G. Gennimatas, Thessaloniki, Greece

Received September 2, 2016
Accepted October 20, 2016

Congenital ventral penile angulation without hypospadias is a rare disease and causes great anxiety to the parents. The aim of our study is the presentation of this disease, especially the indications of surgical treatment and the protocol applied in our clinic. We retrospectively studied 23 male patients aged 2.5 to 7 years old (av 5.2 y) with important penile angulation (over 45°) without hypospadias, treated during the past 15 years in our department. In 9 patients the cause was the skin chordee (fibrosis of the ventral part of the prepuce), in 4 the fibrotic fascia (incomplete development of dartos and Buck’s fascia) and in 10 the disproportion of the corpora cavernosa. No case of congenital short urethra was reported. In our opinion, the appliance of the algorithm suggested by Donnahoo KK et al. in uncomplicated cases, along with the experience of the surgical team, results in satisfactory treatment and avoidance of complications.

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