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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 573-575, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006024

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【Objective】 To explore the emergency treatment of penoscrotal avulsion injury based on the American Association for Surgery and Trauma (AAST) penoscrotal injury grade. 【Methods】 Data of 30 patients with penoscrotal avulsion injury treated in our hospital with in-situ suture, skin grafting or skin flap during Oct.2003 and Dec.2017 were reviewed. 【Results】 Among the 30 patients, 29 received emergency surgery, including in-situ suturein 15 grade Ⅰ-Ⅲ cases, skin graft in 8 grade Ⅳ-Ⅴ cases, and skin flap in 6 cases;1 case received delayed operation due to wound infection on admission. In the perioperative period,25 cases had more than 90% wound healing, 3 cases had 70% wound healing after wound dressing change, and 2 cases had complete necrosis. Second-stage skin graft yielded satisfactory penoscrotal appearance. 【Conclusion】 According to the specific conditions of patients, reasonable surgical methods can be selected. For grade Ⅰ-Ⅲ patients, in-situ suture can be used, while for grade Ⅳ-Ⅴ patients, wound condition, age, fertility and other factors should be taken into consideration so as to preserve the function of testis to the maximum extent.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 844-847, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907857

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Objective:To introduce the application of a modified scrotoplasty for children with webbed penis.Methods:Retrospective study was carried out.The treatment results of 58 children with webbed penis in Department of Urology, the Affiliated Xuzhou Children′s Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from June 2012 to April 2018 were analyzed.A total of 26 children with webbed penis and phimosis were treated with circumcision combined with modified scrotoplasty as modified scrotoplasty group, and 32 children with webbed penis and phimosis were treated with V-Y scrotoplasty as V-Y scrotoplasty group.The curative effect of webbed penis was compared between the two groups.Results:The operation time of V-Y scrotoplasty group and modified scrotoplasty group were (26.0±2.4) min and (28.0±3.2) min; the increased penis length in the horizontal position in the two groups were (0.30±0.06) cm and (0.40±0.06) cm; the score of parents′ satisfaction were (3.80±0.47) scores and (4.70±0.56) scores, there were significant differences in the average operation time, the increased penis length in the horizontal position and the score of parents′ satisfaction between the two groups ( t=2.703, 6.061, 6.652; all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in postoperative complications between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Circumcision combined with modified scrotoplasty is used to repair webbed penis, which results in a good postoperative appearance, high parent satisfaction and easy clinical implementation.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 437-444, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-119134

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PURPOSE: Transgender is a disorder of gender identity, who have appropriate chromosomal, hormonal and anatomical characteristics corresponding to their sexual phenotype but feel strongly with respect to their sexual identity, that they belong to the opposite sex. There is a persistence discomfort and sense of inappropriateness about one's assigned sex in a person who has reached puberty. Transgender is a psychiatric problem, but surgical method provides more satisfactory adjustment for patients. In gender reassignment surgery for female to male transgender, mastectomy, nipple reduction, hysterectomy, oophorectomy and phalloplasty are included. And as the final operation, recommended for scrotoplasty and artificial testes insertion. So we investigated the necessity and method of scrotoplasty in the final operation of female to male transgender. METHODS: The authors have long term follow-up of 75 cases female to male transgender from January 1991 to February 2008. Among them, 13 cases were evaluated in this study. During phalloplasty, the labium major skin preserved. And this labium majoral skin flap was made for the neoscrotum. At least six months later, artificial testes were inserted in neoscrotum with local anesthesia. Middle sized(3cm diameter) artificial testes(silicon gel or carving soft silicone implant) were used because of the limitation of the neoscrotum. We evaluated the questionnaire and interview about the postoperative satisfaction in configuration of reconstructed scrotum, and the necessity of operation, the postoperative psychosocioeconomic improvement and limitation of body exposure activities such as swimming, public bathing. RESULTS: Based on this study, satisfaction of reconstructed scrotum after scrotoplasty was improved(92%). The necessity of scrotoplasty was in 92.3% and the postoperative psychosocioeconomic well-being improvement was 77% in answers. Less limitation of activities requiring body exposure was 54% in answers. Most of the patients were satisfied with the results of surgical operation despite of some postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: This study reports that the scrotoplasty in female to male transgender is not only a conversion of external genitalia but also an improvement of psychosocial state. As most of the patients sincerely hope to take this operation, we improve our surgical method for more good results.


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Female , Humans , Male , Anesthesia, Local , Baths , Follow-Up Studies , Gender Identity , Genitalia , Hysterectomy , Mastectomy , Nipples , Ovariectomy , Phenotype , Puberty , Surveys and Questionnaires , Scrotum , Sex Reassignment Surgery , Silicones , Skin , Swimming , Testis
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