Adult Presentation of Isolated Male Epispadias: A Unique Case Study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Adult Presentation of Isolated Male Epispadias: A Unique Case Study

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  • Rifki Adhi Nofrian

  • Joko Pitoyo

  • Safendra Siregar

  • Albert Ciam

  • Muhammad Fadel Yudawa

  • April 23, 2026

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    Isolated male epispadias is a rare congenital anomaly, often corrected in infancy, with adult presentations being exceedingly uncommon.

  • 2

    A 35-year-old man underwent a modified Cantwell-Ransley procedure to correct his isolated epispadias before marriage.

  • 3

    Postoperative recovery included transient minor glans necrosis, which healed spontaneously, and the patient achieved normal urinary function.

  • 4

    At three months follow-up, the patient reported high satisfaction with cosmetic results and normal erectile function.

  • 5

    The modified Cantwell-Ransley technique effectively addresses surgical challenges in adult epispadias while preserving blood supply to tissues.

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