When you see the title, some people may be surprised: Since they are all men, how can there be any difference? Not to mention, some people's urethra look really different. Although the urethral openings of normal people are at the front end, some people's urethral openings have d

When you see the title, some people may be surprised: Since they are all men, how can there be any difference?

Not to mention, some people’s urethra look really different.

Although the urethral openings of normal people are at the front end, some people's urethral openings have gone awry. Some are in the middle, and some are at the root or even higher...

This situation is clinically called hypothesis.

The impact of hypothoracic urethra on patients is not only the abnormal position of the urethra opening and the inability to urinate standing. At the same time, most patients will also have other problems such as deflection. If the correction cannot be performed in time through surgery, it will even affect normal marriage and childbirth in the future.

It should be noted that although hypourethral cleavage is a relatively fine urology surgery, the later the surgery time, the better.

Because after entering puberty, with the increase of secretions and the increase in erections, not only will the recovery be slower after the operation, but it will also increase the probability of complications such as infection.

And when patients realize that they are different from other children, it will inevitably affect their normal psychological development.

Therefore, clinicians often regard mature memory formation periods at age 3 or 4 years old as the timing of surgery for hypostomy. Even if the special circumstances of some patients are considered, the latest should not exceed when they were in elementary school. Therefore, most patients with hypostragalus have been successfully corrected by surgery in childhood.

However, some patients have not discovered the seriousness of the problem after they become adults due to insufficient parents' understanding, family financial reasons, or surgery failed in childhood.

For example, the patient I am talking about today was anxious because his family believed that the operation had too much impact on the child, so he delayed until the patient had grown up and should marry and have children.

After examination, it was found that the patient's urethra opening was located at the root, accompanied by obvious bends, which was severe hypourethral cleavage. Due to long-term psychological influence, the patient not only has the personality of being very withdrawn, but he is also particularly worried that the operation will not succeed and may even have various unpredictable accidents.

Therefore, in addition to formulating a careful surgical plan before the operation, the patient's psychological construction was also focused on.

Due to proper surgical operation and postoperative care, the patient's urination returned to normal after removing the urethra in 14 days, and the bending was also corrected.