Penile allotransplantation for penis amputation following ritual circumcision: a case report with 24 months of follow-up

Volume: 390, Issue: 10099, Pages: 1038 - 1047
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Introduction Ritual circumcision complicated by gangrene is a leading cause of penile loss in young men in South Africa. This deeply rooted cultural tradition is unlikely to be abolished. Conventional reconstructive techniques using free vascularised tissue flaps with penile implants are undesirable in this often socioeconomically challenged group because donor site morbidity can hinder manual labour and vigorous sexual activity might lead to...
Paper Details
Title
Penile allotransplantation for penis amputation following ritual circumcision: a case report with 24 months of follow-up
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
390
Issue
10099
Pages
1038 - 1047
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