• Urologiia · Jul 2007

    [Thickening phalloplasty with application of allogenic transplant].

    • V N Pavlov, R I Safiullin, D S Gromenko, and R R Sadykov.
    • Urologiia. 2007 Jul 1(4):71-3.

    AbstractSixteen patients have undergone thickening phalloplasty with allogenic transplant alloplant. As the result of phalloplasty penis thickness increased by 16.7%. Fifteen (93.8%) patients were satisfied with a new size of the penis, one patient (6.3%) was disappointed. Three patients had infectious complications. The transplant showed excellent engraftment. Thus, allogenic transplant alloplant is an appropriate biomaterial for thickening phalloplasty.

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