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Hypospadias Repair

medical tourism Hypospadias Repair

For parents seeking expert hypospadias correction for their child, medical tourism offers access to world-class pediatric urologists at 60-75% lower costs than Western countries. Leading destinations like India, Turkey, South Korea, and Thailand feature JCI-accredited children’s hospitals specializing in advanced techniques like TIP repair and onlay island flap procedures, performed by surgeons with experience in 200+ annual cases.

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Urological surgery Hypospadias Repair

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Hypospadias Repair

Hypospadias is a congenital condition where the urethral opening is located on the underside of the penis instead of the tip. It affects 1 in 200-300 male births and often requires surgical correction.

When is Surgery Needed?

Abnormal urine stream (spraying/difficulty aiming)
Curved penis (chordee affecting function)
Cosmetic concerns
Future fertility considerations

Surgical Repair Techniques

TechniqueBest ForSuccess Rate
TIP (Tubularized Incised Plate)Distal/midshaft cases85-95%
Onlay Island FlapProximal/severe cases80-90%
Two-Stage RepairComplex curvature75-85%

Ideal Timing for Surgery

  • Best age: 6-18 months
  • Must complete before: School age (psychological factors)

Procedure Overview

  1. General anesthesia (safe for infants)
  2. Chordee correction (straightening the penis)
  3. Urethral reconstruction (creating new urinary channel)
  4. Skin coverage & dressing
  5. Surgery duration: 1-3 hours

Recovery Process

  • Hospital stay: Outpatient or 1 night
  • Catheter use: 5-10 days
  • Full healing: 4-6 weeks
  • Follow-up: At 1 week, 1 month, 6 months