| Literature DB >> 12897518 |
Yong-Chen Por1, Bien-Keem Tan, Soo-Wan Hong, Sing-Joo Chia, C W S Cheng, Chee-Liam Foo, Kok-Chai Tan.
Abstract
Wide excision of extramammary Paget's disease of the penoscrotal region may leave large defects that cannot be closed easily. The authors describe their experience with a series of 6 patients in whom reconstruction of the scrotal defect was undertaken using the scrotal remnant raised as a stretchable musculocutaneous flap. It was observed that as little as a third of the residual scrotum could be expanded to resurface the entire scrotum. All flaps survived completely. Severe scrotal edema and ecchymosis were observed in 1 patient but the symptoms resolved completely with Trendelenburg positioning. The penile defects were resurfaced individually with thick skin grafts. Good-quality take with no chordee was observed in all patients after initial reconstruction. One patient developed penile contracture after reexcision of recurrent disease. Mean follow-up was 22 months (range, 3-60 months). Large defects of as much as two thirds of the scrotum may be reconstructed successfully using the tissue-expanding scrotal musculocutaneous flap.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12897518 DOI: 10.1097/01.SAP.0000058501.64655.31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Plast Surg ISSN: 0148-7043 Impact factor: 1.539