Proximal Hypospadias: A Complex Condition with New Treatment Options
Proximal hypospadias is a birth defect that occurs when the opening of the urethra is located on the shaft of the penis, rather than at the tip. This can cause a number of problems, including difficulty with urination and sexual function.
In the past, proximal hypospadias was a very difficult condition to treat. However, recent advances in surgical techniques have made it possible to achieve excellent results.
The Proximal Hypospadias panel at CAICC 2023 is for healthcare professionals who are interested in learning about the latest advances in the treatment of this condition.
The panel will cover the different types of proximal hypospadias, the symptoms, the complications, the available treatment options, and the latest surgical techniques. The panel will also feature patient stories from families who have successfully raised children with proximal hypospadias.
Register today for CAICC 2023 and learn about the latest advances in the treatment of proximal hypospadias!