Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4274688 | Sexual Medicine Reviews | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Penile amputation is rare but challenging. Current microreplantation procedures have a uniformly good result with a minimum number of post-operative complications. When microreplantation cannot be performed, older corporal reattachment techniques may be offered. When phallic reconstruction is required, a microsurgical free forearm flap phalloplasty may be performed to restore the patient with an acceptable cosmetic and functional phallus. Virasoro R, Tonkin JB, McCammon KA, and Jordan GH. Penile amputation: Cosmetic and functional results. Sex Med Rev 2015;3:214-222.
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Authors
Ramón MD, Jeremy B. MD, Kurt A. MD, FACS, FPM-RS, Gerald H. MD, FACS, FAAP (Hon), FRCS (Hon),