Total phallic reconstruction after penile amputation for carcinoma

Volume: 104, Issue: 6, Pages: 852 - 856
Published: Aug 21, 2009
Abstract
To report our experience of total phallic reconstruction (TPR) with the use of the radial-artery free flap (RAFF) in patients who have had a subtotal penectomy for penile or urethral cancer, as the goal of TPR is the creation of a sensate and cosmetically acceptable phallus with an incorporated neourethra that allows the patient to void while standing, and with the insertion of a penile implant to resume sexual activities, improving quality of...
Paper Details
Title
Total phallic reconstruction after penile amputation for carcinoma
Published Date
Aug 21, 2009
Volume
104
Issue
6
Pages
852 - 856
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