Question

My child had a pediatric urethral rupture surgery one month ago, and skin necrosis was discovered after the operation. The condition has not improved since discharge. Why is this happening? Is this situation common? Will it affect the next surgery?

Answer

Based on your description, a four-year-old boy was diagnosed with a urethral rupture and experienced skin necrosis after surgery. There are two possible reasons. Firstly, post-operative infection may have occurred. Secondly, the baby’s special physique might also play a role. Regarding this issue, we need to consider these factors. As for the extent of the impact on the next surgery, further evaluation and discussion are required.