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Expert Opinion / Conference Coverage · July 02, 2015

Post AUA: Dr. Michael Leonard Reviews Current Perspectives on Hypospadias Management

Written by
Michael Leonard MD, FRCSC

 

Additional Info

  1. Overland M, Gerona R, Baskin L. A mass spectrometry-based approach to identify environmental endocrine disruptors in the development of hypospadias. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract 7.

  2. Mitsui T, Kitta T, Nakamura M, et al. Factors affecting post-pubertal penile size in patients with hypospadias. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP2.

  3. Zamilpa I, Patel A, Canon S. et al. To finish the cut or not: should neonatal circumcisions be completed or aborted in patients with unrecognized glanular hypospadias? Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP1.

  4. Bush N, Snodgrass W. Pre-incision Urethral Plate Width does not Impact Tip Urethroplasty Outcomes. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP10.

  5. Routh J, Taicher B, Eck J, et al. Urethrocutaneous Fistula Development After Hypospadias Repair is Associated with Caudal Anesthesia. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP4.

  6. Stanasel I, Lee H, Koh C, et al. Complications following staged hypospadias repair using transposed preputial skin flaps. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP3.

  7. Bhat A, Bhat M, Upadhayay R, et al. Comparison of Variables affecting the surgical outcome of Tubularized Incised Plate Urethroplasty in Adult and Pediatric. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP6.

  8. Cruz-Diaz O, Gupta A, Labbie A, et al. How does chordee correction modify penile length? Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP8.

  9. Keays M, Starke N, Lee SC, et al. Patient-reported outcomes in patients with a prior failed hypospadias repair. Paper presented at: The Society for Pediatric Urology 63rd Annual Meeting; May 15-17, 2015; New Orleans, LA. Abstract MP7.

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