scholarly journals Improving the Penile Skin Adequacy and Appearance by Patching of the Preputial Skin Island Flap (PSIF) in Distal and Midshaft Hypospadias Associated with Severe Ventral Skin Deficiency: Experience in 224 Cases

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mansour Molaeian ◽  
Farid Eskandari ◽  
Hojattollah Raji ◽  
Maryam Ghavami-Adel ◽  
Arash Mollaeian

Objectives: Reconstruction of ventral penile skin, in midshaft and distal hypospadias is problematic in many cases of severe ventral dysplasia. So we plan to use the tailored preputial skin island flap (PSIF) to cover the ventral defect. Methods: In this prospective cohort study 224 boys with midshaft and distal hypospadias associated with sever ventral dysplasia were operated from March 2009 until January 2016. The large U-shaped bare area which exposed on the ventrum after release of curvature was quilted by the PSIF as a patch. In each case, the variable size of the flap was required. The prepuces without the predominant artery were excluded from the study due to poor vasculature. The patients followed for 8 months to 7years. Results: Flap ischemia developed in 7 initial cases (3.125%), all of which subsequently faded. Some degree of ischemic discoloration was encountered at margins of the flap (12 cases, 5.3%), which resolved spontaneously. In 5 out of 224 patients (2.23 %), the flap persisted as a hypertrophied area of skin in the long-term follow-up. All of them needed to be corrected surgically. Near normal appearing penile skin was accomplished in the majority of patients during the follow-up. However, lack of the median raphe in the ventrum was evident in all. Conclusions: Tailored preputial skin island flap, as a native tissue to cover the exposed large bare area on the ventrum in cases of the distal and mid hypospadias with severe ventral dysplasia may improve the appearance and adequacy of the penile skin. It provides room for full erection and improves the patient’ s perception of body image and self-esteem.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Raquel Varea-Malo ◽  
Daniel Martínez Revuelta ◽  
Felix Campos-Juanatey ◽  
Paola Calleja Hermosa ◽  
Miguel Angel Correas Gómez

Hypospadias is a congenital malformation of the male lower urinary tract, consisting of a ventral urethral opening proximal to the glans penis. This condition is corrected surgically in the paediatric age, with a great variety of techniques available. Traditionally, a tubularized genital skin was used for one- or two-stage repairs. Nowadays, the tendency is to use preputial or oral mucosa grafts, dorsally located, to avoid diverticula formation and prevent hair growth in the neourethra. We present a case of a patient born with proximal hypospadias with penoscrotal transposition, surgically corrected in his childhood, using dorsal penile skin island flap. The patient is referred to urology consultation in his adulthood for a weak urinary stream, recurrent infections, and a large amount of hair exiting through the urethral meatus.


2010 ◽  
Vol 63 ◽  
pp. 125-128
Author(s):  
Joerg Seibold ◽  
Bastian Amend ◽  
Saladin H. Alloussi ◽  
Daniela Colleselli ◽  
Tilman Todenhoefer ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 733-736 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Donaldson ◽  
Hamsaveni K. M. Murday ◽  
Matthew J. Gutman ◽  
Rory Maher ◽  
Tony Goldschlager ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 203 ◽  
pp. e976
Author(s):  
Leopold A. Azakpa ◽  
Liza Ali ◽  
Matthieu Peycelon* ◽  
Anthony Kallas-Chemaly ◽  
Goharig Enezian ◽  
...  

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