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The wider erection angle in hypospadias: A neglected feature affecting surgical outcomes

J Pediatr Urol. 2025 Sep 20:S1477-5131(25)00467-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2025.09.002. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Penile curvature often accompanies hypospadias, and numerous techniques have been described for its correction; however, in some cases, an abnormal erection angle may also be present, further exacerbating the perception of curvature.

OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the significance of the erection angle in hypospadias cases and its correlation with the severity of the anomaly.

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of intraoperative photographs of hypospadias cases operated between 2019 and 2023 was performed. Erection angle was measured with a digital goniometer during a full artificial erection. Erection angles in proximal and distal hypospadias cases were analyzed and compared to data from Kinsey’s subgroups representing healthy male erection angles.

RESULTS: This study involved images of 68 patients, with 31 having proximal and 37 distal hypospadias. The median age of the whole group was 11 months (6-156, IQR 9). Median erection angle was 91 (63-119, IQR 11) for distal cases, whereas it was 96 (75-138, IQR 21) for proximal cases. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.009). The erection angle distribution in our cohort, including both proximal and distal hypospadias cases, skewed toward wider angles, highlighting a distinct pattern compared to data constituted by Kinsey and Sparling.

DISCUSSION: Our findings indicate that the erection angle in hypospadias is significantly wider in proximal cases, suggesting a correlation between erection angle and severity of the hypospadias. While we acknowledge the limitation of comparing our prepubertal cohort with Kinsey’s adult data, the absence of evidence suggesting significant post-pubertal changes in erection angle justifies this approach. Additionally, the use of digital images for angle assessment is not a standardized technique in hypospadias evaluation; these images were initially captured for curvature assessment. Despite these limitations, our study provides novel insights into seldom mentioned association with hypospadias – a wide erection angle, emphasizing the need for further research on its implications for surgical planning and long-term outcomes.

CONCLUSION: This study introduces a wider erection angle as an additional characteristic of hypospadias particularly pronounced in proximal cases. To our knowledge, this is the first focused investigation on addressing this aspect of the condition. It emphasizes the need for further research on adults with wide post-repair erection angles to explore its long-term impact on sexual function and aesthetics.

PMID:40976740 | DOI:10.1016/j.jpurol.2025.09.002

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