Analysis of meatal location in 1,244 healthy men - Definition of the normal site justifies the need for meatal advancement in pediatric anterior hypospadias cases
Mc. Uygur et al., Analysis of meatal location in 1,244 healthy men - Definition of the normal site justifies the need for meatal advancement in pediatric anterior hypospadias cases, PEDIAT SURG, 15(2), 1999, pp. 119-120
The normal site of the external urethral meatus on the glans penis and the
need for meatal advancement in patients with anterior hypospadias was studi
ed. The location of the external meatus was analyzed in 1,244 men (mean age
28 years) with classification of the meatal position in relation to the ti
p of the glans and corona. The quality of erections and sexual intercourse,
the presence of a penile curvature, urinary stream, and ability to void in
a standing position were assessed in an interview. In 1,198 men (96.3%) th
e meatus was located on the distal third of the glans, in 43 (3.5%) on the
middle third, (B), and in 3 (0.2%) on the posterior third. In no case was i
t located below the corona. One of the 3 men with the meatus on the posteri
or third had an associated mild penile curvature that did not cause difficu
lty in sexual intercourse. This study suggests that the normal site of the
external meatus is at the tip of the glans. The definition of the normal si
te and the percentage of men with a normal meatal position justifies the ne
ed for meatal advancement in patients with anterior hypospadias when the go
als of current hypospadias surgery are considered.