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Recurrent Urethral Hairball and Stone in a Hypospadiac: Management and Prevention
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2001
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Urological ResearchUrologyVoiding DysfunctionRecurrent Urethral HairballRecurrent Hair GrowthUrogynecologySurgeryReconstructive UrologyMedicineComplete TricholysisNeourethral Hair
A 32-year-old perineal hypospadiac man presented with recurrent urethral hair growth, stone, and stricture with a history of multiple urethroplasties. He was treated by urethrolithotomy, internal urethrotomy, laser epilation of the hair-bearing urethral graft, closure of the fistula, and chemical depilation of the neourethral hair. A dilute solution of thioglycolate was prophylactically instilled into the neourethra at intervals of 3 months to ensure complete tricholysis and to prevent recurrent hair growth in the future.
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