losartan-potassium has been researched along with Hypospadias* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for losartan-potassium and Hypospadias
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Does intraurethral erythropoietin administration effect wound healing after hypospadias correction? an experimental rat study.
To analyze effects of intraurethral EPO application on urethral wound healing by defining hystopathologic changes in a rat model of hypospadias.. A hypospadias model was created in 30 rats and randomized into 3 groups of 10. For 14 days, the first group was administered 25 iu EPO instillation intraurethrally once a day, while group 2 was administered with 50 iu EPO in the same manner. The third group was assigned as control group. On the day 15, rats were sacrificed and penectomies were performed. One independent pathologist who is blinded to groups and treatments evaluated the penis samples.. Histopathologic examinations yielded the mean fibrosis scores (± SD) as 1.9 ± 0.568, 1.1 ± 0.786 and 2.5 ± 0.535 in groups I, II and III, respectively. There was significant difference between the EPO groups and the control group (p = 0.04-I, p = 0.003-II). The mean inflammation scar scores (± SD) were determined as 1 ± 1.054, 2 ± 1.247, 2.63 ± 0.744 in groups I, II and III, respectively. There was a significant difference in terms of inflammation between control group and group I (p = 0.005). Mean congestion scores (± SD) were found 1.2 ± 0.789 in groups I-II and 0.75 ± 0.463 in group III (p = 0.310). Hyperemia was seen in 60% 70% and 37.5% in groups I, II and III, respectively (p = 0.387).. Intraurethral EPO therapy effected urethral wound healing in a good way. Thus it could be feasible to treat the patients with after hypospadias surgeries and to improve success rates. Topics: Animals; Erythropoietin; Hypospadias; Male; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Urethra; Wound Healing | 2021 |
[Erythropoietin before severe hypospadias repair: fewer complications?].
To study the effect of a preparation by erythropoietin before Onlay's intervention on postoperative hematocrits and medium-term results of the surgery.. Twenty-one patients were operated on by Onlay's technique between 2001 January and 2008 September, after being treated by erythropoietin. Seven had a midshaft hypospadias, two a posterior hypospadias and 12 a penoscrotal hypospadias. All children were examinated four months after surgery to evaluate the surgical results.. After the surgery, 18 children had an apical meatus (85.7%). Three had a balanopreputial meatus, two a stenosis of the meatus. Two children were reoperated on, one with the Duplay's technique, the other for a meatostomy. No fistula, no necrosis of the preputial flap was observed. The preoperative hematocrit was measured at 41%, with an increase of 3.8% because of the preparation. Peroperative blood loss was evaluated at 6.6%. After surgery, 12 children had an hematocrit inferior than 35%, four an hematocrit inferior than 30%. No transfusion was needed.. Preparation by erythropoietin before severe hypospadias surgery seemed to have several advantages: a more elevated hematocrit after surgery than with an iron preparation alone, and a lower rate of postoperative complications, including fistulas and necrosis of the preputial flap. Topics: Erythropoietin; Humans; Hypospadias; Infant; Male; Postoperative Complications; Preoperative Care; Retrospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male | 2012 |