A Ballaro1, J Pryor, D Ralph. 1. The Institute of Urology and Nephrology, 48 Riding House Street, London, W1P 7PN, UK.
Abstract
METHODS: Inflatable penile prosthesis were implanted into sensate radial free-flap phalloplasties in two adult patients with bladder exstrophy. RESULTS: Neither patient reported loss of sensation, and both were able to inflate the prosthesis and engage in sexual intercourse three months later. CONCLUSION: The construction of a functional neophallus is well described however has not previously been reported in exstrophy patients who are suited to this procedure due to the presence of crura, and the absence of a neourethra. Scarring from previous reconstructive procedures however may make implantation difficult, and long-term follow up is required to evaluate this procedure in patients with bladder exstrophy.
METHODS: Inflatable penile prosthesis were implanted into sensate radial free-flap phalloplasties in two adult patients with bladder exstrophy. RESULTS: Neither patient reported loss of sensation, and both were able to inflate the prosthesis and engage in sexual intercourse three months later. CONCLUSION: The construction of a functional neophallus is well described however has not previously been reported in exstrophy patients who are suited to this procedure due to the presence of crura, and the absence of a neourethra. Scarring from previous reconstructive procedures however may make implantation difficult, and long-term follow up is required to evaluate this procedure in patients with bladder exstrophy.
Authors: R L Segal; E Z Massanyi; A D Gupta; J P Gearhart; R J Redett; T J Bivalacqua; A L Burnett Journal: Int J Impot Res Date: 2014-08-07 Impact factor: 2.896