| Literature DB >> 36187043 |
Sultan Qaid1, Faisal Ahmed1, Ebrahim Al-Shami1, Qasem Alyhari2, Saif Ghabisha2, Mohammad Reza Askarpour3, Zakaria Al-Mekhlafy4, Essam Hadwan4.
Abstract
Ritual circumcision is associated with a high rate of complications, mainly if performed by an untrained practitioner. Furthermore, excessive skin removal is a rare complication of this procedure that results in penis "trapping" underneath the skin and future sexual dysfunction. Here, we presented a 45-day-old Yemeni newborn with a trapped penis due to total loss of penile skin during a ritual circumcision performed by a traditional untrained practitioner using the guillotine technique one month ago. The patient underwent surgical exploration, and the penis was deliberated, released, and the skin defect was repaired with a single-step scrotal flap advancement over the penile shaft. At the six-month follow-up, the outcome was both functional and cosmetically satisfying. In conclusion, we recommend that the circumcision procedure be performed at the very least by an educated and skilled health professional. Additionally, a scrotal advancement flap is still an option in significant penile skin loss cases. Copyright: Sultan Qaid et al.Entities:
Keywords: Skin loss; case report; ritual circumcision; scrotal flap
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36187043 PMCID: PMC9482248 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.152.35813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1preoperative photo showing trapped penis
Figure 2A) total penile skin loss after release (arrow); B) dorsal view of the penile shaft with total skin loss; C) proximal view of the penile shaft was covered by a scrotal flap (arrow); D) dorsal view of the penile shaft was covered by a scrotal flap (arrow)
Figure 3postoperative appearance of the penis after the surgery
Figure 4postoperative appearance of the penis one month after the surgery