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Penoplasty for buried penis in infants and children: report of 100 cases
Authors:Lena Perger  Robert S Hanley  Neil R Feins
Institution:(1) Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA;(2) Department of Urology, Lahey Clinic, Tufts University School of Medicine, Burlington, MA, USA;(3) Department of Surgery, Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Fegan 3, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Abstract:Purpose  The aim of this study is to report single surgeon’s experience in treatment of buried penis in children and describe the surgical technique which was developed by the senior author. Methods  Described surgical technique avoids circumferential incision at the base of the penis and thus prevents formation of post-operative lymphedema. Repair is based on a vertical incision in median raphe, complete degloving of penis and tacking its base to prepubic fascia. Shaft skin is attached to base of penis with vertical mattress sutures. Results  Patient age varied from 1 month to 11.4 years (mean 1.9 years). All patients had good to excellent outcome with uniformly improved visualization of penile shaft post-operatively. There was one case of wound infection successfully treated with oral antibiotics. Revisions were needed in 4% patients. Conclusion  Surgical correction of buried penis in infants and children is safe and effective. Described technique is applicable for essentially all cases of congenital buried penis as well as for iatrogenically entrapped penis after circumcision. In our experience there were no additional procedures required to assure skin coverage of penile shaft. An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:Penis  Penoplasty  Buried penis  Surgery
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