For citation:
Fedorova E.V., Poddubny I.V., Petrova M.G., Ranshakov A.S., Sukhodolsky A.A., Tsata M.V. Spontaneous lysis of the urethra in hypospadias of the chord type in children. Experimental and Clinical Urology 2024;17(2):156-161; https://doi.org/10.29188/2222-8543-2024-17-2-156-161
Fedorova E.V., Poddubny I.V., Petrova M.G., Ranshakov A.S., Sukhodolsky A.A., Tsatsa M.V.
Information about authors:
- Fedorova E.V. – PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Surgery «Russian University of Medicine» of the Ministry of Health of Russia, pediatric urologist – andrologist of the Federal Scientific Research Center for Children and Adolescents of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; Moscow, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5824-4732
- Poddubny I.V. – Dr. Sci., Professor, Head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery «Russian University of Medicine» of the Ministry of Health of Russia, pediatric urologist- andrologist of the Federal Scientific Research Center for Children and Adolescents of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; Moscow, Russia; RSCI Author ID 158297, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9077-6990
- Petrova M.G. – PhD, pediatric urologist – andrologist of the Federal Scientific Clinical Center for Children and Adolescents, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; Moscow, Russia
- Ranshakov A.S. – Assistant of the Department of Pediatric Surgery «Russian University of Medicine» of the Ministry of Health of Russia, pediatric urologist-andrologist of the Federal Scientific Research Center for Children and Adolescents of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; Moscow, Russia; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9431-3395
- Sukhodolsky A.A. – Ph.D., pediatric surgeon, urologist-andrologist at the Moscow Regional Center for Maternal and Child Health, assistant at the Department of Pediatric Surgery at the Russian University of Medicine, Ministry of Health of Russia; Moscow, Russia
- Tsatsa M.V. – pediatric surgeon of the Federal Scientific Research Center for Children and Adolescents of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; Moscow, Russia