Urology Case Reports (Nov 2022)

Giant idiopathic penoscrotal lymphedema - Surgical approach with skin graft: A case report

  • Raphael Flavio Fachini Cipriani,
  • Leonardo Fleury da Silva,
  • Maitê Mateus,
  • Ivam Vargas Martins da Silva,
  • Renato da Silva Freitas,
  • Rodrigo Ketzer Krebs

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
p. 102208

Abstract

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Lymphedema is originated from the reduced lymphatic flow, causing a volumetric increase in the affected region and is physically and emotionally uncomfortable. Surgical intervention is considered the best treatment option as it brings both functional and aesthetic benefits. This is a report from the case of a previously healthy 45-year-old man who developed idiopathic penoscrotal giant lymphedema. A surgical approach was proposed. There was resection of scrotal lymphedema followed by a classic postectomy, suprapubic advancement flaps, and use of a partial skin graft from the right thigh. The results of the therapeutic approach were aesthetically and functionally satisfactory.

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