| Literature DB >> 27069708 |
Christopher J Salgado1, Lydia A Fein2, Jimmy Chim1, Carlos A Medina2, Stephanie Demaso1, Christopher Gomez3.
Abstract
Radial forearm free flap phalloplasty is the most commonly performed flap for neophallus construction in the female-to-male (FtM) transgender patient. Urological complications, however, can arise quite frequently and can prevent the patient from urinating in the standing position, an important postsurgical goal for many. Using mucosa to construct the fixed urethra and to prelaminate the penile urethra has been successful in reducing urologic complications, particularly strictures and fistulas. Until now, only buccal, vaginal, colonic, and bladder sites have been described as sources for these mucosal grafts. We present the successful use of uterine mucosa for prelamination of the neourethra in an FtM patient who underwent hysterectomy and vaginectomy at the prelamination stage of a radial forearm phalloplasty. Three months postoperatively, the patient was able to void while standing and showed no evidence of stricture or fistula on retrograde cystogram. These results suggest that uterine mucosa may be used for prelamination of the penile neourethra in patients undergoing phalloplasty.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27069708 PMCID: PMC4812281 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8742531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol