A F Morey1, M V Meng, J W McAninch. 1. Department of Urology, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco 94143-0738, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We present a simple, reliable method of scrotal and penile reconstruction yielding satisfactory cosmetic and functional results for patients with disabling chronic genital lymphedema. METHODS: Nine patients were treated with wide excision of the affected genital skin and subsequent coverage of exposed areas with split-thickness skin grafts in a single-stage procedure. RESULTS: All patients have had excellent cosmetic results without recurrence of genital lymphedema or compromise of sexual function postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Single-stage reconstruction for idiopathic genital lymphedema by radical skin excision and split-thickness skin grafting provides gratifying functional and cosmetic results.
OBJECTIVES: We present a simple, reliable method of scrotal and penile reconstruction yielding satisfactory cosmetic and functional results for patients with disabling chronic genital lymphedema. METHODS: Nine patients were treated with wide excision of the affected genital skin and subsequent coverage of exposed areas with split-thickness skin grafts in a single-stage procedure. RESULTS: All patients have had excellent cosmetic results without recurrence of genital lymphedema or compromise of sexual function postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Single-stage reconstruction for idiopathic genital lymphedema by radical skin excision and split-thickness skin grafting provides gratifying functional and cosmetic results.