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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', also known as '''peno-scrotal webbing''', may be a congenital condition, however it frequently is caused by removal of skin by [[circumcision]], in which case it is an iatrogenic trauma.<ref name="clcl2022">{{REFweb | |||
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', also known as '''peno-scrotal webbing''', may be a congenital condition | |||
|url=https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24133-webbed-penis | |url=https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24133-webbed-penis | ||
|title=Webbed Penis (Penoscrotal Webbing) | |title=Webbed Penis (Penoscrotal Webbing) | ||
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The condition may be surgically corrected by a plastic procedure called scrotoplasty. | In this condition the skin of the [[scrotum]] is connected by a web of [[skin]] with the skin on the ventral side of the [[penis]].<ref name="clcl2022" /> | ||
== Scrotoplasty == | |||
The condition may be surgically corrected by a plastic procedure called ''scrotoplasty''.<ref>{{REFweb | |||
|url=https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16476-scrotoplasty | |||
|title=Scrotoplasty | |||
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|publisher=Cleveland Clinic | |||
|date=2021-12-01 | |||
|accessdate=2023-09-29 | |||
}}</ref> Li et al. (2020) have described one procedure for correction of webbed penis and/or penoscrotal webbing.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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|title=A Modified Scrotoplasty for Treating Severe Penoscrotal Webbing in Children | |||
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|journal=Front Pediatr | |||
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|date=2020-09-11 | |||
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|DOI=10.3389/fped.2020.00551 | |||
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|accessdate=2023-09-30 | |||
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{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
* [[Penile skin]] | |||
* [[Penoscrotal webbing repair]] | * [[Penoscrotal webbing repair]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 20 December 2023
Webbed penis, also known as peno-scrotal webbing, may be a congenital condition, however it frequently is caused by removal of skin by circumcision, in which case it is an iatrogenic trauma.[1]
In this condition the skin of the scrotum is connected by a web of skin with the skin on the ventral side of the penis.[1]
Scrotoplasty
The condition may be surgically corrected by a plastic procedure called scrotoplasty.[2] Li et al. (2020) have described one procedure for correction of webbed penis and/or penoscrotal webbing.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ a b
Anonymous (5 September 2022). Webbed Penis (Penoscrotal Webbing)
, Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved 29 September 2023. - ↑
Anonymous (1 December 2021). Scrotoplasty
, Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved 29 September 2023. - ↑
Li Y, Zhu X, Feng D, et al. A Modified Scrotoplasty for Treating Severe Penoscrotal Webbing in Children. Front Pediatr. 11 September 2020; 8: 551. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 30 September 2023.