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urethral plate urethroplasty (TIPU) in<br />
prevention of bacteriura and urinary tract<br />
infections.<br />
Methods: A prospective study done on<br />
40 pts who had stented TIPU for coronal<br />
hypospadias;between jan 2008 and Dec<br />
2010, done at karak hospital. average age<br />
at surgery was 13.2 months. Pts where<br />
divided into 2 groups; group A: involved<br />
20 pts were kept on oral AB until urethral<br />
catheter removal; while group B: 20 pts<br />
had no oral AB post operatively.<br />
Results: The 2 groups were followed for<br />
3 years. Urethral catheter removed after 8<br />
days post operatively in the two groups. In<br />
group A pts were kept on oral AB as long<br />
as the catheter in. Co-trimoxazole in syrup<br />
form were selected as an oral AB; given in<br />
two divided doses. For each pt at time of<br />
stent removal and after 3 weeks later urine<br />
sample was sent for analysis and culture.<br />
3 pts (15%) from group A had bacteriuria;<br />
and all have negative urine culture, while<br />
in group B 8 pts (40%) had bacteriuria (P<br />
Value < 0.05) ; and 3 pts had positive urine<br />
culture for E-coli which were sensitive to<br />
Co-trimoxazole. Non of the pts from the 2<br />
groups had febrile UTI.<br />
Conclusion: Using oral AB post stented<br />
TIPU will significantly reduces bacteriuria<br />
and positive urine culture.<br />
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Inverted Y on V Meatourethroplasty<br />
for Distal Penile Hypospadias: Our<br />
Experience at Queen Rania<br />
Al-Abdullah Hospital for Children<br />
Waseem Al-Meflh MD*, Ahmad Al-Remony<br />
MD, Ibrahim Al-Esboo MD, Samer Karadesheh<br />
MD, Ibrahim Daradka MD<br />
* Pediatric Surgeon, Queen Rania Al-Abdullah<br />
Hospital for Children, King Hussein Medical<br />
Center, Royal Medical Services (Jordan)<br />
wozbi@yahoo.com<br />
Objectives: The aim of this study is<br />
to evaluate the patient with Distal<br />
Penile Hypospadius who treated with<br />
this technique regarding success rate,<br />
complications and cosmesis.<br />
Methods: Retrospective study was carried<br />
out at Queen Rania Hospital for Children<br />
from April 2010 to June 2012. A 44<br />
patient with distal Hypospadias without<br />
chordae underwent Inverted Y on V<br />
Meatourethroplasty. Age of patient ranged<br />
from 1.5 to 8 years. Mean age is 4.5 years.<br />
Results: Patients were followed up to date.<br />
In 33 patients (75%) have excellent result<br />
without any complications and excellent<br />
cosmetic results , while complications were<br />
seen in 11 patients, retracted meatus in 6<br />
cases (13.6%), fistula in 4 (9%), complete<br />
disruption in 1 case (2.3%).<br />
Conclusion: Inverted Y on V<br />
Meatourethroplasty can be used<br />
successfully for Distal Penile Hypospadius<br />
repair with excellent cosmetic results,<br />
complication rate still acceptable but we<br />
still need further evaluation and more<br />
experience for this technique. Hypospadias,<br />
Meatourethroplasty, Complications.<br />
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Laparoscopic Treatment of Ovarian<br />
Cysts and Masses in Children<br />
Ahmad Abo-Gorah MD JBGS*, Najeh Alomari<br />
MD, FACS, IMRCS, FEBPS, FRACS, JBPS, JBGS,<br />
M Dajah MD, Majed Sarayreh MD,Yanal<br />
Abazza MD, Asma Idamat Pharmacist, Afnan<br />
Refaei RN, Nadia Soudani RN , Nida Fawaeir RN<br />
* Specialist Pediatric Surgeon / Queen Rania<br />
Al-Abdullah Hospital for Children, King Hussein<br />
Medical Center, Royal Medical Services (Jordan)<br />
najeho@yahoo.com<br />
Objectives: Background:<br />
Laparoscopic approach is considered one<br />
of the current options for the management<br />
of several surgical conditions in children.<br />
The aim of this study is to present the<br />
laparoscopic treatment of ovarian cysts &<br />
masses in children, feasibility, safety and<br />
outcome<br />
Methods: Patients and methods: This<br />
retrospective study was conducted at<br />
Queen Rania Hospital for Children. A<br />
total of 12 patients aged between 5 days<br />
and 12 years (mean age 3.5 years) with<br />
ovarian cysts were treated by laparoscopy<br />
between May (2008 -2012). Patients were<br />
evaluated with respect to operative time,<br />
the need for conversion to open surgery,<br />
any intraoperative and/or postoperative<br />
complication, pain assessment using<br />
Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale, total<br />
hospital stay, and final cosmetic outcome.<br />
All patients had tumor maker assessment<br />
prior surgery ( B-HCG, AFP).<br />
Results: Simple ovarian cyst, not<br />
complicated, and larger than 5 cm was<br />
encountered in 6 patients. Mixed cystic<br />
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