Massive weight loss may facilitate otherwise impossible flap designs in phalloplasty: The first description of a tube-in-tube design of a pedicled SCIA-based flap
Wouter B. van der Sluis , Brechje L. Ronkes , Mark-Bram Bouman
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Abstract
Introduction
Phalloplasty with urethral lengthening (UL) is a complex procedure with a high complication rate.
Case
A 44-year-old transgender man with a surgical history of mastectomy, hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, colpectomy and metadoioplasty with UL wished to undergo phalloplasty with UL. He had lost 50 kgs of weight for this procedure. There was substantial skin laxity of the whole abdominal region. A tube-in-tube pedicled SCIA-based flap was designed on the left groin area. The postoperative course was complicated by a dehiscence of the urethra, for which a retubularization was performed 10 months after surgery. At 40 months of clinical follow-up, voiding while standing was possible with good urodynamic function.
Conclusion
After massive weight loss, laxity of skin may facilitate otherwise impossible phalloplasty flap designs for phalloplasty.
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JPRAS Open is an international, open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports, short communications, and full-length articles. JPRAS Open will provide the most current source of information and references in plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery. The Journal is based on the continued need to improve surgical care by providing highlights in general reconstructive surgery; cleft lip, palate and craniofacial surgery; head and neck surgery; skin cancer; breast surgery; hand surgery; lower limb trauma; burns; and aesthetic surgery. The Journal will provide authors with fast publication times.