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A tie-over dressing for graft application in distal penectomy and glans resurfacing: the TODGA technique.

Peter R Malone1, Johanna S Thomas1, Chris Blick1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: • To describe a novel method of split-skin graft (SSG) fixation for neo-glans formation after distal penectomy for penile cancer and glans resurfacing for carcinoma in situ or lichen sclerosus (LS); the TODGA technique. • Rather than 'quilting' the graft onto the neo-glans, which requires up to 5 days bed rest, the tie-over method fixes the graft adequately enough to allow immediate patient mobilization. PATIENTS AND METHODS: • In all, 41 consecutive operations, with a follow-up of ≥ 12 months, were performed on 40 patients (mean age 62 years, range 32-83) from December 2000 to October 2008, where a SSG was applied to the raw glans or penile stump. • The protocol varied for the first 12 operations on 11 patients. The tie-over dressing was left in place for 6 (one patient) or 7 days (11) and various materials were used; paraffin gauze (one), expanded foam (five) and proflavine-soaked gauze (six). The first two patients had their dressing removed under general anaesthetic but all subsequent patients had their dressing removed on the ward. • The subsequent 29 operations used the same protocol where a proflavine-soaked gauze dressing was left undisturbed for 10 days.
RESULTS: • In the original 11 patients, two required re-grafting. After this initial development period, we amended the technique to use stronger sutures and left the dressing undisturbed for 10 days. • In addition, we standardized the use of proflavin-soaked gauze, as we found it easy to apply and remove. Since we adopted this protocol, we have performed 29 operations over a 3-year period. • The cosmetic results were excellent with only one patient requiring re-grafting. The mean and median postoperative length of stay was 2 days. • One patient with a urethral squamous cell carcinoma associated with urethral and glans LS required a urethral dilatation to allow a check cystoscopy, and a further asymptomatic patient had a meatal dilatation in the clinic but meatal stenosis was otherwise not seen, with no patients requiring regular meatal dilatation.
CONCLUSION: • The TODGA technique of SSG application and fixation allows immediate mobilization and reduces hospital stay whilst providing excellent cosmetic results with a high percentage of graft uptake.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20840546     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09576.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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