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Modified “parachute technique” of partial penectomy: A penile preservation surgery for carcinoma penis
Author(s) -
Satish Ranjan,
Rudra Prasad Ghorai,
Sunil Kumar,
Preeti Usha,
Vikas Kumar Panwar,
Ashikesh Kundal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of family medicine and primary care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2278-7135
pISSN - 2249-4863
DOI - 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1784_20
Subject(s) - penectomy , medicine , penis , urethra , surgery , carcinoma , malignancy , inguinal canal , dorsum , penile cancer , anatomy , inguinal hernia , hernia
Carcinoma penis is a rare malignancy which mostly occurs after the sixth decade of life. It is managed surgically and partial penectomy is the most common procedure done in carcinoma involving the distal penis. Partial penectomy provides the opportunity of preservation of sexual function and enables the patient to micturate in standing position. The conventional technique of neourethra creation in partial penectomy is slitting the urethra dorsally. We propose an alternative approach to neourethra formation. Technique involves ventral slitting of the urethra followed by suturing which begins at the ventral aspect and continued in a parachute fashion toward the dorsal end. This new technique will help primary physicians and surgeons in providing better surgical results in caring for patients with carcinoma penis.

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