@article{Vuthiwong_Mahawong_Chongruksut_2019, title={Feeding tube or Foley catheter for urethral drainage in hypospadias repair: A randomized controlled trial}, volume={40}, url={https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/TJU/article/view/119546}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To compare the early complications occurring between indwelling use of a feeding tube and Foley catheter for urethral drainage after hypospadias repair.<br><strong>Material and Method:</strong> Sixty boys with proximal or distal hypospadias were included in this prospective study. The patients were randomly divided into 2 groups. In group I a feeding tube was used as a urethral stent and in group II a Foley catheter was used. All patients underwent hypospadias repair by the same surgeon using the bilateral external skin tube (BEST) technique. The patients were followed up at 1-month after surgery for clinical evaluation.<br><strong>Result:</strong> There were no statistically significant differences between group I and group II in catheter obstruction, kinking, dislodgment, bladder spasm, hematuria, urinary tract infection, and pain score. At the 1-month follow-up, there were no statistically significant differences between the groups in urethrocutaneous fistula, glans dehiscence, repair breakdown, flap necrosis, hematoma, and wound infection. Five patients in group I (16%) and 1 patient (3%) in group II had catheter dislodgment (p=0.19). Seven patients in group I (23%) and 3 patients (10%) in group II had bladder spasm (p=0.30).<br><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The use of a Foley catheter appears to lead to lower bladder spasm and catheter dislodgment rates than the use of a feeding tube. A larger sample size is required for a future randomized controlled study in order to add weight to these findings.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Insight Urology}, author={Vuthiwong, Jaraspong and Mahawong, Phitsanu and Chongruksut, Wilaiwan}, year={2019}, month={Jun.}, pages={15–21} }