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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', also known as '''peno-scrotal webbing''', may be a congenital condition or it may be caused by removal of skin by [[circumcision]], in which case it is an iatrogenic [[complication]] of circumcision.
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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
 
 
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The condition may be surgically corrected by a plastic procedure called scrotoplasty.
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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" />
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The condition may be surgically corrected by a plastic procedure called ''scrotoplasty''.<ref>{{REFweb
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 21 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

  1. a b   Anonymous (5 September 2022). Webbed Penis (Penoscrotal Webbing), Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2.   Anonymous (1 December 2021). Scrotoplasty, Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  3.   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.