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  • Tissue Engineering

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  • Tissue transfer techniques are fundamental in reconstructive urology.
  • Grafts and flaps are commonly employed for genital and urethral reconstruction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review various tissue transfer techniques used in reconstructive urology.
  • To analyze the outcomes associated with these reconstructive methods.

Main Methods:

  • Review of graft types: full thickness, split thickness skin, and buccal mucosa grafts.
  • Review of flap techniques: classification by blood supply, elevation, and transfer.
  • Inclusion of common flap sources: penile, preputial, and scrotal skin.

Main Results:

  • Grafts are transferred without native blood supply; flaps retain their pedicle blood supply.
  • Various classifications exist for flap techniques based on surgical approach.
  • Penile, preputial, and scrotal skin are frequently utilized for flap reconstruction.

Conclusions:

  • Tissue transfer techniques, encompassing grafts and flaps, are vital for successful reconstructive urology.
  • Understanding the nuances of different graft and flap methods is essential for optimal patient outcomes.