Kimihiko Moriya
Asahikawa Medical College
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The Journal of Urology | 2006
Kimihiko Moriya; Hidehiro Kakizaki; Hiroshi Tanaka; Tsuyoshi Furuno; Hiroshi Higashiyama; Hiroshi Sano; Takeya Kitta; Katsuya Nonomura
PURPOSEnEven if performed early in life, hypospadias surgery may have a significant impact on self-esteem and sexual behavior in adolescence. We evaluated the long-term cosmetic and sexual outcomes of hypospadias surgery performed in childhood.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnA detailed questionnaire was mailed to 33 patients with hypospadias who were 18 to 26 years old and had undergone the first operation at age 6 years or younger. It was also mailed to 50 age matched controls.nnnRESULTSnA total of 22 patients (66.7%) and 38 controls (76.0%) returned the questionnaire. Mean age in the hypospadias and control groups was 20.6 and 21.0 years, respectively. Eight of the 22 patients had mild hypospadias and 11 had severe hypospadias. Severity was unknown in 3 patients. Age at the first and final operations was 31 to 75 (mean 46) and 35 to 81 months (mean 53). The number of operation was 1 in 10 patients, 2 in 10 and 3 in 2. The rate of dissatisfaction with penile appearance was slightly higher in the hypospadias group than in the control group (40.9% vs 34.2%). The single reason for dissatisfaction in the hypospadias group was inadequate penile size, whereas in the control group penile size, phimosis and curvature were the major reasons for dissatisfaction (69.2%, 46.2% and 23.1%, respectively). Experience with masturbation (100% and 97.4%) and sexual intercourse (52.4% and 55.3%), and mean age at first masturbation (13.4 and 13.0 years) and first sexual intercourse (16.6 and 17.3 years) were similar in the hypospadias and control groups, respectively.nnnCONCLUSIONSnAlthough patients with hypospadias had a slightly higher rate of dissatisfaction with penile size, their sexual behavior was not different from that in control subjects.
BJUI | 2007
Takeya Kitta; Hidehiro Kakizaki; Hiroshi Tanaka; Hiroshi Sano; Tsuyoshi Furuno; Takahiko Mitsui; Kimihiko Moriya; Katsuya Nonomura
To explore the possible involvement of α‐amino‐3‐hydroxy‐5‐methyl‐4‐isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) glutamate‐receptors in bladder dysfunction associated with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO), as detrusor overactivity (DO) is common in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
The Journal of Urology | 2007
Kimihiko Moriya; Hidehiro Kakizaki; Hiroshi Tanaka; Takahiko Mitsui; Tsuyoshi Furuno; Takeya Kitta; Hiroshi Higashiyama; Hiroshi Sano; Katsuya Nonomura
ics.org | 2018
Mifuka Ouchi; Takeya Kitta; Yukiko Kanno; Madoka Higuchi; Mio Togo; Yui Takahashi; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara; Kumiko Kato
ics.org | 2017
Mifuka Ouchi; Takeya Kitta; Yukiko Kanno; Mio Togo; Madoka Higuchi; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara
ics.org | 2017
Mio Togo; Takeya Kitta; Yukiko Kanno; Mifuka Ouchi; Shino Tokiwa; Tihgwen Huang; Shingo Moriyama; Masayoshi Nomura; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara
ics.org | 2017
Yukiko Kanno; Takeya Kitta; Mifuka Ohuchi; Mayuko Tsukiyama; Madoka Higuchi; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara
ics.org | 2016
Takeya Kitta; Hiroki Chiba; Yukiko Kanno; Mifuka Ouchi; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara
ics.org | 2016
Yukiko Kanno; Takeya Kitta; Hiroki Chiba; Mayuko Tsukiyama; Mifuka Ohuchi; Kimihiko Moriya; Nobuo Shinohara
ics.org | 2013
Takahiko Mitsui; Yukiko Kannno; Takeya Kitta; Kimihiko Moriya; Katsuya Nonomura