Successful microsurgical replantation of an amputated penis

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Abstract

Penile amputation is an uncommon injury for which immediate surgical replantation is warranted. Microsurgical replantation is the 'standard' method for penile replantation. Early replantation yields a high success and low complication rate. We report a case of a 34-year-old male who presented with amputation at the proximal penile shaft which was successfully replanted using microsurgical techniques. Minor skin necrosis was noted post-operatively which was debrided and covered with skin graft. Follow-up at 6 months showed satisfactory cosmetic appearance, normal voiding, return of sensations and erectile function. The level of evidence was V.

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Garg, S., Date, S. V., Gupta, A., & Baliarsing, A. S. (2016). Successful microsurgical replantation of an amputated penis. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 49(1), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.182257

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