Hypospadias Stem

Stem hypospadias is a congenital defect in the development of the urethra in boys. The channels differ in location and severity of manifestation. In urology, the most common types are:

epispadias; dyspadia; epiphymouresis; meatostenosis; subcutaneous form; pseudocyst. The most severe is the cystic form of congenital pathology, when the passage of urine is difficult. With such a disease, a child cannot be cured with conservative methods; only palliative care is provided. Patients experience frequent exacerbations, accompanied by acute inflammation and the development of urethritis.

External manifestations To understand which form is the stem, you need to look at the external appearance. It is at the time of the first diagnosis and identification of this type that one can understand the cause of urinary defects. When a baby is born, doctors examine all anatomical features. There are the following external manifestations of the disease:

Pathologies of the head account for 95% of the total number of patients. It shows a deep split in the urethra and umbilical canals. Deformation of the ureters of varying degrees is also observed. Most often in children the anterior wall is affected, but sometimes it occurs