Urologic Consultants, P.C.


Postoperative Instructions
Hypospadias

Brian A. Roelof, M.D.
George F. Steinhardt, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S.
Members, Society of Pediatric Urology


  1. Use appropriate dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain control. A Tylenol with Codeine prescription may be given.

  2. Do not use aspirin.

  3. If your child has a catheter, do not place him in a tub bath until after the catheter is removed. (Approximately 10-11 days). If your child does not have a catheter, tub bath may be used in four (4) days.

  4. If your child has a catheter, notify us if urine is not draining properly.

  5. If your child wears diapers, please change them frequently.

  6. If your child has a dressing, remove the dressing the next day and apply a small amount of triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin) to the suture line four (4) times daily.

  7. If antibiotics were prescribed, please give them as directed to prevent infection.

  8. Ditropan (Oxybutynin) is given for bladder spasms. Use if your son is having spasms. Follow directions.

  9. The stitches are absorbable. They will dissolve out on their own over 2-4 weeks.

  10. No riding toys for two (2) weeks.

  11. It is common to have some black and blueness, minor swelling, and blood in the urine.

  12. Your child may eat and drink as tolerated.

  13. Call anytime for excessive bleeding, persistent fever (over 101.6 degrees), etcetera.



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Urologic Consultants, P.C.
25 Michigan NE
Suite 3300
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
Tel: 616.459.4171
Fax: 616.459.0044
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