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    Ahmed T. Hadidi, editor.
    Summary: This is the second edition of a well-received textbook that reflects the state of the art in Hypospadias Surgery. It provides a comprehensive reference that covers the History, Embryology, Anatomy, Morphology, Pathogenesis, Epidemiology, Genetics, all surgical techniques, their complications and long term follow up of Hypospadias. It is well illustrated with more than 2000 colour illustrations, operative photographs, surgical tips & tricks and complications. Hypospadias Surgery has become a true sub-specialty; however, there is a wide diversity of opinions, and a large number of operations have been described. In this unique volume, a team of world-class authors (42 experts from 19 countries) presents a professional and updated global overview on the management of this condition, highlighting and exploring the current philosophy and the different principles and techniques of hypospadias repair. Pediatric Urologists, Pediatric Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons and Urologists will benefit from reading this Second Edition. This book represents an excellent practical guide not only to surgeons in training, but also to more expert surgeons involved in the management of this common, but troublesome condition. "Surgeons should not operate on a patient with hypospadias unless they have read, marked, learnt and inwardly digested every word in every chapter in this book"--review of the first edition in the European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2004.

    Contents:
    Section 1. General & Basic Science
    Preface of first and second editions
    1. History of hypospadias
    2. Men behind principles and principles behind techniques
    3. Normal Development of the Penis and Urethra
    4. Surgical Anatomy of the Penis
    5. Prepuce: Altered Development in Hypospadias and its Management based on Patho-embryologic Landmarks
    6. Morphology of hypospadias
    7. Pathogenesis of hypospadias
    8. The Urethral Plate and Chordee
    9. Classification & Assessment of hypospadias
    10. Epidemology of hypospadias
    11. Genetic Aspects of Hypospadias
    12. Hormones and Growth of the Genital Tubercle
    13. The Role of Preoperative Androgen Stimulation in the Management of Hypospadias
    14. Timing of Surgery
    15. General Principles
    16. Plastic Surgery Principles
    17. Principles of Hypospadias Surgery
    18. Analgesia
    Section 2. Surgical Techniques
    19. Grade I: Glanular Hypospadias Double Y Glanuloplasty (DYG) Technique
    20. MAGPI and Modified MAGPI
    21. The Meatal-based Flap Principle
    22. Slit-Like adjusted Mathieu technique (SLAM)
    23. Megameatus Intact Prepuce (MIP) Deformity
    24. Thiersch-Duplay Principle The Glans Approximation Procedure (GAP)
    25. The Inverted Y Thiersch Technique
    26. Incision of the Urethral Plate
    27. Dorsal Inlay TIP (DTIP)
    28. Urethral Advancement for Treatment of Distal Hypospadias
    29. Glanular urethral Disassembly (GUD) technique
    30. Proximal Hypospadias with Small Flat Glans; The Lateral Based Onlay (LABO) Flap Technique
    31. The Island Onlay Hypospadias Repair
    32. Perineal Hypospadias The Bilateral Based (BILAB) Skin Flap Technique
    33. Chordee Excision and Distal Urethroplasty (CEDU) for Perineal Hypospadias
    34. Preputial Island Flaps
    35. The modified Asopa (Hodgson XX) procedure to repair hypospadias with chordee
    36. Koyanagi Technique and its Modifications in Management of Proximal Hypospadias
    37. The Yoke Hypospadias Repair
    38. Dorsal Longitudinal Penile Skin Island Flap in One-Stage Repair of Hypospadias with Penoscrotal Transposition
    39. Grafts for one stage repair
    40. Two-Stage Graft Urethroplasty Free Full-Thickness Wolfe Graft
    41. The Cecil Culp Technique
    42. The Foreskin and Circumcision
    43. Protective intermediate layer
    44. Procedures to Improve the Appearance of the Meatus and Glans
    45. Buried penis
    46. Penile torsion
    47. Congenital Urethral Duplication
    48. Large Prostatic Utricle Associated to Hypospadias
    49. Penoscrotal Transposition
    50. Uncommon Conditions and Complications
    51. Hypospadias surgery in Adults
    52. Flaps versus Grafts
    53. Single Stage versus Two Stage Repair
    54. Stenting versus no stenting
    55. Dressing versus no dressing
    56. Editorial Overview of Current Management of Hypospadias
    Section 3. Complications
    57. Early complications
    58. Meatal stenosis and urethral stricture
    59. Functional Urethral obstruction (FUO)
    60. Hypospadias fistula
    61. Genital Lichen sclerosus (Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans) A review
    62. Urethral diverticulae and acquired megalo urethra
    63. Management of failed hypospadias surgery
    64. Complex and Redo Hypospadias Repairs: Management of 402 Patients
    Section 4. Long Term results
    65. Long term consequences of hypospadias repair
    66. Long term follow up in hypospadias repair: what is it and are we there yet?
    67. The Story of my Life with Hypospadias
    68. Tissue Engineering and Future Frontiers
    69. How to write a paper on hypospadias.
    70. Hypospadias Centers, Training and Hypospadias Diploma.
    Digital Access Springer 2022