Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (Jul 2008)

Microneurovascular reimplantation in a case of total penile amputation

  • C. Bhatt Yogesh,
  • A. Vyas Kinnari,
  • K. Srivastava Rajat,
  • S. Panse Nikhil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1699268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 02
pp. 206 – 210

Abstract

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Amputation of the penis is a rare condition reported from various parts of the world as isolated cases or small series of patients; the common aetiology is self-mutilating sharp amputation or an avulsion or crush injury in an industrial accident. A complete reconstruction of all penile structures should be attempted in one stage which provides the best chance for full rehabilitation of the patient. We report here a single case of total amputation of the penis, which was successfully reattached by using a microsurgical technique. After surgery, near-normal appearance and function including a good urine flow and absence of urethral stricture, capabilities of erection and near normal sensitivity were observed.

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