Complete phalloplasty using the free radial
forearm flap for correcting micropenis associated with vesical exstrophy.
De Fontaine S, Lorea P, Wespes E, Schulman C,
Goldschmidt D.
Plastic Surgery and Urology Departments,
University Hospital Erasme, Brussels, Belgium.
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Abstract
Purpose We present a new surgical
technique for reconstructing the penis in a man with micropenis associated
with vesical exstrophy.
Materials and Methods A free radial forearm
flap was used to create a penis of normal length and diameter. The flap was
wrapped around the native micropenis. A penile prosthesis was then inserted in
the flap to provide erection.
Results The flap was well vascularized and no
skin damage was observed 6 years after reconstruction. The patient achieved
sexual intercourse on a regular basis. He is satisfied with the result.
Conclusions Free transfer of the radial
forearm flap may be done in select men with micropenis associated with vesical
exstrophy for penile reconstruction. An inflatable prosthesis may be inserted
in the flap to provide erection.
The results of this technique have remained
stable in the long term. This method provides a new tool for phalloplasty in
these difficult cases.
Citation:
J Urol 2001 Aug;166(2):597-9 an article published on
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