Preoperative hormonal stimulation in hypospadias: a systematic review

Q4 Medicine
Indrayudha Pramono, Safendra Siregar, Jupiter Sibarani
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Abstract

Introduction: Preoperative hormonal stimulation with testosterone or estrogen is an emerging treatment modality for hypospadias, which can potentially improve surgical outcomes and reduce the risk of complications. This review aims to evaluate the current knowledge on preoperative hormonal stimulation in hypospadias. Methods: This study was a combination of a systematic review followed by a meta-regression analysis performed on PubMed, Google Scholar, DOAJ, and Cochrane. The study included randomized controlled trials, prospective and retrospective cohort studies, and before-and-after studies with or without control. The search was performed in English and was limited to articles published between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2020. Results: The database search yielded 188 articles, which were systematically eliminated, leaving 15 relevant articles. The analyzed articles showed that testosterone is the most commonly used hormonal treatment in hypospadias, followed by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and estrogen. Testosterone may be given in topical, parenteral, or oral formulations, while DHT is most often used in topical form. Conclusions: Preoperative stimulation with testosterone or DHT is associated with increased penile length and glans circumference before surgery, which may ease the reconstruction process. In addition, testosterone and DHT increase the rate of neovascularization and reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
尿道下裂术前激素刺激:系统综述
前言:术前用睾酮或雌激素进行激素刺激是尿道下裂的一种新兴治疗方式,它可以潜在地改善手术效果并降低并发症的风险。本综述旨在评价目前关于尿道下裂术前激素刺激的知识。方法:本研究结合系统评价和meta回归分析,在PubMed、Google Scholar、DOAJ和Cochrane上进行。该研究包括随机对照试验、前瞻性和回顾性队列研究、前后对照研究和有无对照研究。检索以英文进行,仅限于2000年1月1日至2020年12月31日之间发表的文章。结果:数据库检索到188篇,系统剔除,留下15篇相关文章。分析的文章显示,睾酮是尿道下裂最常用的激素治疗方法,其次是双氢睾酮和雌激素。睾酮可以外用、肠外或口服,而二氢睾酮最常外用。结论:术前睾酮或DHT刺激与术前阴茎长度和龟头周长增加有关,这可能会缓解重建过程。此外,睾酮和DHT可增加新生血管的发生率,降低术后并发症的风险。
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Annals of African Surgery
Annals of African Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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48
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of African Surgery ANN. AFR. SURG. (ISSN: 1999-9674 [print], ISSN: 2523-0816 [online]) is a bi-annual publication that aims to provide a medium for the exchange of current information between surgeons in the African region. The journal embraces surgery in all its aspects: basic science, clinical research, experimental research, and surgical education. The Annals of African Surgery will help surgeons in the region keep abreast of developing surgical innovations. This Ethics Policies document is intended to inform the public and all persons affiliated with The Annals of African Surgery of its general ethics policies. Types of articles published: -Original articles -Case reports -Case series -Reviews -Short communications -Letters to the editor -Commentaries Annals of African Surgery publishes manuscripts in the following fields: - Cardiac and thoracic surgery - General surgery - Neurosurgery - Oral and maxillofacial surgery - Trauma and orthopaedic surgery - Otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat surgery) - Paediatric surgery - Plastic and reconstructive surgery - Urology surgery - Gynaecologic surgery - Surgical education -Medical education -Global surgery - Health advocacy - Innovations in surgery - Basic sciences - Anatomical sciences - Genetic and molecular studies
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