Buried Penis
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Buried Penis
Buried Penis Richard A. Santucci MD, FACS Adult buried penis is NOT pediatric buried penis • Simply sewing the dorsal skin to the penile base will not solve the problem • Often total engulfment by overhanging escutcheon • Watch out for Lichen Sclerosis and associated urethral stricture! Steps • Unbury penis • Scrotoplasty if necessary • Remove suprapubic fat pad (escutcheon) • Defat remaining suprapubic fat • Split thickness skin graft penis Split thickness skin graft (STSG) • 0.015 inch (15 one thousands of an inch) • Thigh donor • Cover with Op-Site • Use dilute fibrin glue to “glue” graft on • Try to use one piece Fibrin glue Case 1: Normal scrotum: Escutcheon is small 1: When phimotic ring is cut: NO penile skin left to cover 1:Close scrotal skin 1: STSG Case 2: Isolated scrotal lymphedema 2: no penile skin coverage necessary 3: Massive scrotal lymphedema 3: Pt is not sexually active: penile reconstruction not necessary 3: Poor post operative costmetic result? 4: circumcision injury 4: sew skin to base of penis, STSG, use dark penile shaft tissue to create “glans” (3/4 of glans is gone) Similar cases (not truly buried penis) 5: Primary penile lymphedema 6: Overexuberant circumcision 6: Do sew to the edge of the glans (not like this)