Safety and efficacy of topical epinephrine solution 1100,000 in hypospadias surgery

Joint Authors

al-Umari, Najih
Tarif, Walid I.
Daradikah, Ibrahim
Nabulusi, Basim
Sarrayra, Majed
Idamat, Asma

Source

Journal of the Royal Medical Services

Issue

Vol. 16, Issue 1 (30 Apr. 2009), pp.30-33, 4 p.

Publisher

The Royal Medical Services Jordan Armed Forces

Publication Date

2009-04-30

Country of Publication

Jordan

No. of Pages

4

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Objectives: To evaluate the safety and the efficacy of topical epinephrine solution 1/100,000 in hypospadias surgery.

Methods: Prospective study of 143 patients with variant types of hypospadias aged between 1-14 years who underwent different procedures for correction of hypospadias over 12 months period (August 2004 –August 2005) were included in the study.

Topical epinephrine solution 1/100,000 was used in 103 patients (group I), 40 patients were operated without topical epinephrine solution 1/100,000 (group II).

Heart rate, blood loss, skin ischemia, formation of haematoma, operative time and wound infection were evaluated.

Results: Tourniquet was used in group I only for erection test in four patients with proximal penile hypospadias and two with penoscrotal hypospadsias.

Minimal use of bipolar diathermy in four patients, with complicated hypospadias where extensive dissection took place, was needed.

There was minimal blood loss (average 5ml), and a negligible increase in heart rate and no skin ischemia.

The average operative time was 100 minutes (range from 50 -150).

Tourniquet and bipolar diathermy were used in 36 patients in group II with average blood loss of (25ml).

The average operative time was 135 minutes (range from 60-185).

In group I, one patient developed hematoma after accidental trauma 5-days post-operatively at home, 23 patients were discharged in the same day with or without urethral stent, 70 patients were discharged within 1 to 3 days post- operatively with urethral stent, 10 patients had 7-10 days hospital stay for major hypospadias repair with urinary catheter and suprapubic catheter for urinary diversion.

One patient had wound infection.

The majority of patients in group II were admitted for 7-10 days with urinary catheter.

Few patients had suprapubic catheter as well for urinary diversion.

Two patients had wound infection and four patients had post operative bleeding.

Conclusion: Topical epinephrine solution 1/100000 is safe, decreases bleeding and wound hematoma in hypospadias surgery.

It eliminates the need of tourniquet, minimizes the use of bipolar diathermy, and decreases the operative time, early hospital discharge and minimal complications.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Umari, Najih& Tarif, Walid I.& Daradikah, Ibrahim& Nabulusi, Basim& Sarrayra, Majed& Idamat, Asma. 2009. Safety and efficacy of topical epinephrine solution 1100,000 in hypospadias surgery. Journal of the Royal Medical Services،Vol. 16, no. 1, pp.30-33.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-119680

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Umari, Najih…[et al.]. Safety and efficacy of topical epinephrine solution 1100,000 in hypospadias surgery. Journal of the Royal Medical Services Vol. 16, no. 1 (Apr. 2009), pp.30-33.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-119680

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Umari, Najih& Tarif, Walid I.& Daradikah, Ibrahim& Nabulusi, Basim& Sarrayra, Majed& Idamat, Asma. Safety and efficacy of topical epinephrine solution 1100,000 in hypospadias surgery. Journal of the Royal Medical Services. 2009. Vol. 16, no. 1, pp.30-33.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-119680

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 33

Record ID

BIM-119680