Epinephrine in the tumescent technique for hypospadia surgery.

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2012-08
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The use of tumescent technique, which contains epinephrine, in penile surgery has not been reported previously. Two patients with hypospadias had reconstructive operation using tumescent technique with a ”One-per-Mil” tumescent solution containing epinephrine intra-operatively. The results was a clear operation field, almost bloodless during dissection, and no complication on the penis after epinephrine injection with minimal edema. Apparently, the “One-per-Mil” tumescent solution acts as a natural hydro-dissector creating avascular anatomic tissue planes for easier and more rapid dissection in surgery for hypospadias. We suggest that epinephrine is safe to be injected in penis as a future area of clinical practice.
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Epinephrine, hypospadia, tumescent technique
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Prasetyono Theddeus O H, Putri Nandita M. Epinephrine in the tumescent technique for hypospadia surgery. Medical Journal of Indonesia. 2012 Aug; 21(3): 175-178.