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'''Penoscrotal webbing repair''' is a procedure to restore the aesthetic appearance of their [[penis]] removing the penoscrotal webbing, a defect that occurs when the underside of the [[penis]] attaches to the [[scrotum]].
'''Penoscrotal webbing repair''' is a procedure to restore the aesthetic appearance of their [[penis]] by removing the penoscrotal webbing, a defect that occurs when the underside of the [[penis]] attaches to the [[scrotum]] or after [[circumcision]].


The procedure is performed as an outpatient under local anesthesia or IV sedation. A double Z-plasty as described by Alter<ref name="alter1999">{{REFjournal
The procedure is performed as an outpatient under local anesthesia or IV sedation. A double Z-plasty as described by Alter (1999)<ref name="alter1999">{{REFjournal
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 21 December 2023

Penoscrotal webbing repair is a procedure to restore the aesthetic appearance of their penis by removing the penoscrotal webbing, a defect that occurs when the underside of the penis attaches to the scrotum or after circumcision.

The procedure is performed as an outpatient under local anesthesia or IV sedation. A double Z-plasty as described by Alter (1999)[1] is performed. A Z-plasty is a surgical technique whereby skin flaps are mobilized to elongate skin and tissue.

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References

  1. REFjournal Alter GJ, Erlich RM. A new technique for correction of the hidden penis in children and adults. J Urol. February 1999; 161(2): 455-9. PMID. Retrieved 16 January 2020.