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New concepts in phallic reconstruction.

D A Gilbert, C E Horton, J K Terzis

    Annals of Plastic Surgery
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    This study details one-stage microsurgical phallic reconstructions in 12 patients for trauma, gender affirmation, and micropenis. The procedure involved urethral reconstruction and nerve coaptation, demonstrating successful total phallic reconstructions.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Microsurgery
    • Plastic Surgery

    Background:

    • Total phallic reconstruction addresses congenital deformities, trauma, and gender affirmation needs.
    • Microsurgical techniques enable complex tissue transfers for reconstructive surgery.
    • Urethral reconstruction and erogenous nerve coaptation are critical for functional outcomes.

    Observation:

    • Twelve patients underwent one-stage total phallic reconstructions over four years.
    • Indications included post-traumatic defects (6), female-to-male gender affirmation (3), and micropenis (3).
    • Procedures involved microsurgical tissue transfer, urethral reconstruction, and neurovascular coaptation.

    Findings:

    • The study discusses the surgical indications, specific techniques employed, and the outcomes of these reconstructions.

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  • One-stage microsurgical tissue transfer was utilized for all cases.
  • Successful integration of urethral reconstruction and erogenous nerve coaptation was achieved.
  • Implications:

    • This approach offers a viable solution for complex phallic reconstruction needs.
    • Microsurgical expertise is essential for achieving functional and aesthetic results.
    • Further research can refine techniques for improved patient outcomes in phalloplasty.