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AuthorAbbas, Tariq
Available date2024-11-20T06:45:17Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameJournal of Pediatric Urology
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2024.05.028
ISSN14775131
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61388
AbstractThis article presents a comparison between hypospadias pixel segmentation and GMS score for the classification of hypospadias . Introducing a comprehensive and standardized approach to the assessment and surgical management of Hypospadias malformation is paramount for optimizing patient outcomes. In recent years, considerable attention and efforts have been directed towards developing objective classification systems and severity scoring tools. However, despite these advancements, challenges persist, particularly regarding the subjectivity and reproducibility of existing methodologies. Among the notable advancements is the Spongiosa Bifurcation-based Hypospadias Classification System and the Plate Objective Scoring Tool aimed at providing a more precise delineation of the urethral plate's characteristics, essential for informed surgical decision-making. However, a critical examination reveals lingering concerns regarding the efficacy of certain approaches. One such concern pertains to the purported ability of pixel-based models to gauge "tissue quality," a proposal to be appreciated but is unsubstantiated by the absence of crucial biomarkers such as biomechanical profiles, histological patterns, vascularity etc. can be identified using the given colorimetric parameters and geometric spatial correlations of this "pixel-based picture." This approach is solely effective for segmenting photos without precise representation of the "tissue quality". Furthermore, the reliance on subjective metrics, such as the glans component of the GMS scoring system , underscores the pressing need for more objective measures. As we navigate the complexities of hypospadias management, a shift towards standardized, reproducible tools is imperative to ensure optimal patient care.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectHypospadias
Classification
Segmentation
GMS score
Objective assessment
Surgical management
Standardized tools
Tissue quality
Pixel-based models
TitleCommentary to "Comparison of hypospadias phenotype pixel segmentation to GMS score"; towards precision care in hypospadias management: Navigating challenges and embracing innovation
TypeOther
Pagination688-689
Issue Number4
Volume Number20
dc.accessType Full Text


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