Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University (Jan 2015)

Use of parenteral testosterone in hypospadias cases

  • Vikram Satav,
  • Vilas P Sabale,
  • Sharad P Kankalia,
  • Bhupender Kadyan,
  • Abhirudra Mulay,
  • Deepak Mane,
  • Rohit Singh,
  • Thakur Naveen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-2870.160804
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 495 – 498

Abstract

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Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the effect of parenteral testosterone on penile length, preputial hood, vascularity of dartos pedicle in patients with hypospadias. Materials and Methods: A total of 42 patients with hypospadias were included in this study. Injection aquaviron (oily solution each ml containing testosterone propionate 25 mg) was given deep intramuscularly in three doses with an interval of 3 weeks before reconstructive surgery at the dose of 2 mg/kg body weight. Preoperatively penile length, transverse preputial width and diameter at the base of the penis were measured. Basal testosterone levels were obtained before the institution of therapy and on the day of operation. Results: Following parenteral testosterone administration, the mean increase in penile length, transverse preputial width and diameter at the base of penis was 1.01 ± 0.25 cm (P < 0.001), 1.250 ± 0.52 cm and 0.61 ± 0.35 cm, respectively, (P < 0.001). Serum testosterone level after injection was well within normal range for that age. Conclusion: Parenteral testosterone increased phallus size, diameter and prepuce hypertrophy without any adverse effects. However, due to lack of a control group we cannot make any inferences. Controlled studies are required to establish the benefits of parenteral testosterone.

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