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Surgical Outcomes and Prediction of Complications Following High-complexity Buried Penis Reconstruction

Christopher Staniorski, John Myrga, Robin V. Vasan, Roger D. Klein, Paul Rusilko

2023The Journal of Urology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: With uniform modern approaches to adult acquired buried penis reconstruction, this study provides updated results on surgical outcomes for complex cases while evaluating the relative influence of medical, surgical, and socioeconomic factors on these results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review was conducted of all patients undergoing initial buried penis reconstruction including escutcheonectomy and penile skin grafting at 1 tertiary center from 2015 through 2022. Summary scores for frailty and socioeconomic status were calculated with the Modified Frailty Index and Area Deprivation Index, respectively. RESULTS: = .005). CONCLUSIONS: The modern approach to complex buried penis reconstruction results in a low revision rate; however, low-grade complications are frequent. Patient frailty identifies those at highest risk for complication, offering an opportunity for counseling and preoperative preparation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineComplicationSurgeryRetrospective cohort studyDehiscenceCohortPenisLogistic regressionPopulationWound dehiscenceSocioeconomic statusInternal medicineEnvironmental healthGenital Health and DiseaseSexual function and dysfunction studiesUrological Disorders and Treatments