• Ulus Travma Acil Cer · May 2015

    Case Reports

    The repair of complex penile defect with composite anterolateral thigh and vascularized fascia lata flap.

    • Şükrü Yazar, Muzaffer Eroğlu, Ali Gökkaya, and Atilla Semerciöz.
    • Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey.
    • Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2015 May 1;21(3):223-7.

    AbstractOne-stage reconstruction of complex penile defects with functional and cosmetic results is a challenging procedure. The selection of proper technique and materials for reconstruction depends on the type of the deficient tissue components, the size of the wound surface, and the donor site. This article presented a case of a partial penile and urethral defect due to an infection in the previous surgical site. The patient was treated with a perforator based pedicled composite anterolateral thigh flap combined with vascularized fascia lata. The urethral defect was reconstructed with the vascularized fascia lata. The remaining part of the flap was used for the resurfacing of the right cavernous body and penile skin defect. There was no fistula and the urinary caliber was accepted as good. The pedicled composite anterolateral thigh flap contains various tissue components suitable for a functional and cosmetic reconstruction of complex penile defects using the one-stage technique.

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