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'''Denuded penis''' is a surgical misadventure caused by poor surgical technique during a [[circumcision]] operation resulting in the destruction of all of the [[skin]] of the [[penis]].
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'''Denuded penis''' is a surgical disaster caused by poor surgical technique during a [[circumcision]] operation resulting in the destruction of all of the [[skin]] of the [[penis]].
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==Case reports==
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Wilson & Wilson (1959) reported a case in which the denuded penis was covered with scrotal skin.<ref name="wilson1959">{{REFjournal
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|title=Plastic repair of the denuded penis
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|journal= South Med J
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|quote=A case of partial amputation and complete denudation of the penis resulted from use of the electrocautery to perform a circumcision is reported.
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|DOI=10.1097/00007611-195903000-00007
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Sinha & Mushtaq (2012) have described one such [[iatrogenic]] event which was treated by split thickness and full-thickness skin grafts.<ref>{{REFjournal
 
Sinha & Mushtaq (2012) have described one such [[iatrogenic]] event which was treated by split thickness and full-thickness skin grafts.<ref>{{REFjournal
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Revision as of 13:51, 23 January 2022

Denuded penis is a surgical disaster caused by poor surgical technique during a circumcision operation resulting in the destruction of all of the skin of the penis.

Case reports

Wilson & Wilson (1959) reported a case in which the denuded penis was covered with scrotal skin.[1]

Sinha & Mushtaq (2012) have described one such iatrogenic event which was treated by split thickness and full-thickness skin grafts.[2]

References

  1. REFjournal Wilson CL, Wilson MC. Plastic repair of the denuded penis. South Med J. March 1959; 52(3): 288-90. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    Quote: A case of partial amputation and complete denudation of the penis resulted from use of the electrocautery to perform a circumcision is reported.
  2. REFjournal Sinha, Chandresen K, Mushtaq, Imran. Penile resurfacing for denuded penis following circumcision. Pediatr Surg Int. June 2012; 28(6): 649-51. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    Quote: [W]hen it occurs is usually due to the injudicious use of monopolar diathermy, infection and poor surgical technique.