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Yasmine Ibrahim1, Maxwell Zywica1, Michael R DeLong1
1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, 200 Medical Plaza, Suite 460, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States.
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We present a novel local groin flap approach for phalloplasty with minimal visible scarring. The presented patient is a 32-year-old transgender male with a prior metoidioplasty. He desired phalloplasty to optimized standing micturition and sexual function but was unwilling to undergo standard radial forearm or anterolateral thigh due to high visible scar burden. A staged approach to phalloplasty was employed, using a lower abdominal random pattern flap to construct the phallus. Once healed, future stages will create a urethral channel with full thickness skin graft from the thigh to maintain a low scar burden. Although this technique does not provide an option for direct neurotization of the construct, burial of the clitoral structures is expected to provide adequate sexual function. This technique can be considered for patients who do not desire the typical visible scarring with traditional phalloplasty methods.
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