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'''Preputioplasty''' is any plastic surgical procedure on the prepuce or [[foreskin]].<ref>{{REFweb
'''Preputioplasty''', also '''Prepucioplasty''', is any plastic surgical procedure on the prepuce or [[foreskin]].<ref>{{REFweb
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}}</ref> There is increasing recognition that [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]] is not a satisfactory treatment for [[phimosis]].
}}</ref> There is increasing recognition that [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]] is not a satisfactory treatment for [[phimosis]].


There are several different procedures. Preputioplasty typically is used to treat phimosis when manual [[stretching]] fails. Osmonov et al. (2022) have recently provided an excellent review of available procedures.<ref>{{REFjournal
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Several articles improperly advocate preputioplasty for phimosis in children. The authors seemingly are unaware that [[Development of retractable foreskin| developmentally non-retractable foreskin]] is normal in children, is not [[pathological phimosis]], and does <i>not</i> require treatment. Osmonov et al. (2022) discuss six different surgical procedures for the relief of phimosis.<ref name="osmonov2022" />


Several articles advocate preputioplasty for phimosis in children. The authors seemingly are unaware that [[Development of retractable foreskin| developmentally non-retractable foreskin]] is normal in children, is not pathological, and does not require treatment.
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* [[Dorsal slit]]
* [[Frenuloplasty]]
* [[Frenuloplasty]]
* [[Physiological phimosis]]
* [[Plastic surgery]]
* [[Plastic surgery]]
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 19 April 2026

Preputioplasty, also Prepucioplasty, is any plastic surgical procedure on the prepuce or foreskin.[1] There is increasing recognition that circumcision is not a satisfactory treatment for phimosis.

Preputioplasty typically is used to treat phimosis when manual stretching fails. Osmonov et al. (2022) have recently provided an excellent review of available procedures.[2]

Several articles improperly advocate preputioplasty for phimosis in children. The authors seemingly are unaware that developmentally non-retractable foreskin is normal in children, is not pathological phimosis, and does not require treatment. Osmonov et al. (2022) discuss six different surgical procedures for the relief of phimosis.[2]

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See also

References

  1. REFweb Preputioplasty, The Free Dictionary by Farlex. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. a b REFjournal Osmonov D, Hamann C, Eraky A. Preputioplasty as a surgical alternative in treatment of phimosis. Int J Impot Res. May 2022; 34(4): 353-8. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 7 February 2023.