Effectiveness of Topical Steroid in Phimosis: A longitudinal Observational Study

Q4 Medicine
S. Dhungel, A. Dhakal, K. Koirala, R. Mukhia, N. Bhusal, Abhishek Thapa
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Introduction: Most non-retractile foreskins have been diagnosed with phimosis and referred for circumcision. However, many patients can be managed with corticosteroid cream. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the topical application of corticosteroid cream and manual prepucial stretching in the treatment of phimosis. Methods: This was a longitudinal observational study carried out among children aged six months to 10 years with the diagnosis of phimosis between 1st September 2019 to 31st August 2020. The patients were advised to apply 1% Hydrocortisone cream together with manual prepucial stretching twice daily for four weeks. Patients were assessed at four weeks and six months at the outpatient clinic using Kirkos grading for retractability. Results: A total of 110 patients were diagnosed with phimosis during the study period. Fourteen patients had pathological phimosis out of which four had balanitis xerotica obliterans and were excluded from the analysis. Ninetysix patients with physiological phimosis were treated conservatively with 1% hydrocortisone and manual prepucial stretching. Among them, 87 cases were successfully treated whereas five patients had a partial response with treatment failure in four cases. Those five cases with partial response underwent adhesiolysis while circumcision was performed in the remaining four patients with treatment failure. Prepucial retraction was possible in four weeks in most of the patients with physiological phimosis with successful results in 90.6% of cases. Conclusions: All non-retractile prepuce are not pathological phimosis and doesn’t need circumcision. Local application of a potent corticoid cream and foreskin stretching is a safe, simple, and effective long-term treatment for physiological unretractable foreskin in children.
外用类固醇治疗包茎的疗效:一项纵向观察研究
引言:大多数不可伸缩的包皮都被诊断为包茎,并被推荐进行包皮环切。然而,许多患者可以使用皮质类固醇乳膏进行治疗。本研究评估了局部应用皮质类固醇乳膏和手工穴位前拉伸治疗包茎的有效性。方法:这是一项纵向观察性研究,于2019年9月1日至2020年8月31日在6个月至10岁的儿童中进行,诊断为包茎。建议患者每天两次使用1%氢化可的松乳膏,同时进行手动穴位前拉伸,持续四周。患者在4周和6个月时在门诊接受柯科斯伸缩性分级评估。结果:在研究期间,共有110名患者被诊断为包茎。14名患者患有病理性包茎,其中4名患者患有闭塞性干燥性龟头炎,被排除在分析之外。96例生理性包茎患者采用1%氢化可的松保守治疗,并采用手法进行包皮前伸。其中87例成功治疗,5例部分缓解,4例治疗失败。这5例有部分反应的患者接受了粘连松解术,而其余4例治疗失败的患者则进行了包皮环切术。在大多数生理性包茎患者中,术前回缩在四周内是可能的,90.6%的病例取得了成功。结论:所有包皮不回缩均不属于病理性包茎,不需要包皮环切。局部应用强效皮质类固醇乳膏和包皮拉伸是一种安全、简单、有效的长期治疗儿童生理性不可切除包皮的方法。
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Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society
Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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