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      Surgical reconstruction of the sequelae of penile and scrotal gangrene: a plea for simplicity.

      British journal of plastic surgery
      Adult, Gangrene, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Penis, pathology, surgery, Scrotum, Skin Transplantation

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          Gangrene of the scrotum with or without involvement of the penile skin and occasionally beyond these limits, is not an uncommon problem in some parts of the world. Various workers have used different techniques to provide skin cover including transplantation of testes, free skin grafts, axial groin flaps and myocutaneous flaps. This study brings out our experience with the treatment of 43 cases in the last 11 years. In three cases the gangrene had spread beyond the scrotum and penis and cover had to be supplemented with split-skin grafts. In all the other cases, cover was provided with scrotal skin remnants at the edge of the lesion and on the penis with the inner layer of the prepuce, which had remained intact.

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          6378298
          10.1016/0007-1226(84)90078-X

          Chemistry
          Adult,Gangrene,Humans,Male,Middle Aged,Penis,pathology,surgery,Scrotum,Skin Transplantation
          Chemistry
          Adult, Gangrene, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Penis, pathology, surgery, Scrotum, Skin Transplantation

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