Question

My child is four years old and underwent pediatric urethral rupture surgery one month ago. Postoperatively, skin necrosis was discovered, and now, even after discharge, there is no improvement. What could be the reasons for this situation? Is this condition common? Will it affect the next surgery?

Answer

Based on your description, the first consideration should be possible postoperative infections. Additionally, the baby’s special constitution is also a factor. The child’s condition may affect the next surgery. Skin necrosis could be the result of multiple factors working together, so it is important to closely follow the doctor’s advice and subsequent treatment.