2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.11.034
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Penile reconstruction in a newborn following complicated circumcision: A case report

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“…The multi-origin vascular system providing the scrotum is supported on each side by four different vessels: the anterior and lateral scrotal artery, the lateral branch of posterior scrotal artery and the septal scrotal artery. These vessels running through Dartos fascia render the scrotal Dartos-myo-cutaneous flap an axial flap, allowing safely a single surgical operation avoiding discomfort related to a second procedure and the vascular network of the scrotum allows a large amount of tissue harvesting in a single step [ [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] ].…”
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“…The multi-origin vascular system providing the scrotum is supported on each side by four different vessels: the anterior and lateral scrotal artery, the lateral branch of posterior scrotal artery and the septal scrotal artery. These vessels running through Dartos fascia render the scrotal Dartos-myo-cutaneous flap an axial flap, allowing safely a single surgical operation avoiding discomfort related to a second procedure and the vascular network of the scrotum allows a large amount of tissue harvesting in a single step [ [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] ].…”
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