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Skin grafting for penile skin loss

Alysen Demzik, Charles R. Peterson, Bradley D. Figler

2020Plastic and Aesthetic Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Penile skin grafting is an effective technique for managing skin deficiency resulting from a variety of causes. A thorough understanding of penile anatomy and the pathophysiology of the underlying condition being treated are essential. We provide an overview of penile anatomy as well as the pathophysiology of conditions that may lead to penile skin deficiency, as a result of either the underlying condition or its management. The conditions discussed include lichen sclerosus, buried penis, hidradenitis suppurativa, lymphedema, necrotizing fasciitis, cancer, and trauma. We also discuss surgical technique for penile skin grafting with an emphasis on technical considerations unique to the penis. Finally, we review the available literature on penile skin grafting.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLichen sclerosusHidradenitis suppurativaPenisSkin graftingPenile cancerDermatologyLymphedemaPathophysiologySurgeryFasciitisPathologyDiseaseCancerInternal medicineBreast cancerGenital Health and DiseaseUrological Disorders and TreatmentsUrologic and reproductive health conditions
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