2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-55382010000200010
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Abstract: Purpose: Penile carcinoma is a rare but mutilating malignancy. In this context, partial penectomy is the most commonly penectomy, for better cosmetic and functional results. Technique:Conclusions:

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“…One such parachute technique recently proposed by Korkes et al 14 has utilized ventral spatulation of urethra in four patients with good cosmetic outcome after a mean follow up of 8 months and without any case of meatal stenosis. Patients in their study were satisfied with the final result.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such parachute technique recently proposed by Korkes et al 14 has utilized ventral spatulation of urethra in four patients with good cosmetic outcome after a mean follow up of 8 months and without any case of meatal stenosis. Patients in their study were satisfied with the final result.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique is a modification of that described by Korkes et al . [ 8 ] as no V-shaped kin flap was created because we feel that enough redundant penile skin is there to suture it with the apex of the spatulated urethra.…”
Section: Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urethra is divided to leave an additional length of 1 cm from the end of the corporal dissection to allow for subsequent spatulation and reconstruction (Fig 2). 17 STSG or shaft skin advancement flaps can then be used to cover the corporal tips and meet the neo-urethra. Ventral phalloplasty with intraoperative excision of the skin and dartos fascia of the penoscrotal web has also recently been shown to maintain penile length, which may preserve sexual function in a subset of patients undergoing partial penectomy.…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Of T2-t4 Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%