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Raghavendra Chintha1, Manimaran R1, Koppolu Kanchana2
1General Surgery, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.
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Circumcision of the penis is a common practice in different parts of the world. Although very common, this procedure is associated with non-favorable outcomes if not carried out by trained professionals or clinicians. Penoscrotal webbing, if not congenital, is a noted complication, usually associated with circumcision. Severe penoscrotal webbing requires attention due to its functional impairments. Surgical management is a routine practice for the correction of penoscrotal webbing. This is a case of a 19-year-old male presenting with difficulty voiding urine and penoscrotal webbing. He was managed with VY scrotoplasty. The patient has symptomatic relief and was found to be recovering well. This case aims to highlight the challenges in diagnosis and the need for early intervention and multispecialty involvement for managing such cases.
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