Bulbospongiosus Muscle Reconstruction in Proximal Hypospadias: Post pubertal Function and Patient Satisfaction
Topic overview
This study evaluates long-term ejaculatory function and patient satisfaction in adolescents who underwent bulbospongiosus muscle reconstruction during childhood proximal hypospadias repair. The research addresses a common complication—ejaculatory disturbances—by examining outcomes of surgical reconstruction of the split muscle critical for normal ejaculation and erectile function.
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- Ejaculatory dysfunction is common after proximal hypospadias repair, affecting post-pubertal sexual function.
- Bulbospongiosus muscle plays a key role in urethral evacuation, erections, and forceful ejaculation.
- Reconstructing the split bulbospongiosus muscle during proximal hypospadias repair may improve adolescent outcomes.
- Long-term functional assessment in adolescence is essential to evaluate hypospadias surgical techniques.
- Addressing anatomical muscle defects during childhood repair can impact adult sexual health and satisfaction.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Bulbospongiosus Muscle Reconstruction in Proximal Hypospadias: Post pubertal Function and Patient Satisfaction. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-05-24. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/10490?via_space=staycurrentmd
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