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Genital Reconstruction After Weight Loss in Adipose Male Patients: A Case report

We introduce our surgical technique in two male genital reconstruction cases out of 15 post-bariatric patients. At our Department for Plastic Surgery at the University Hospital Magdeburg, 15 patients, 6 male and 9 female, underwent a surgical abdominoplasty after weight loss in 2009. The average wei...

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Published in:Eplasty 2014-04, Vol.14, p.e14
Main Authors: Sattler, Daniel Robert Arno, Altmann, Silke, Infanger, Manfred, Abuagela, Nauras, Schneegans, Sarah Maj, Damert, Hans-Georg, Kraus, Armin
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Summary:We introduce our surgical technique in two male genital reconstruction cases out of 15 post-bariatric patients. At our Department for Plastic Surgery at the University Hospital Magdeburg, 15 patients, 6 male and 9 female, underwent a surgical abdominoplasty after weight loss in 2009. The average weight of the 15 patients was preoperatively 197.2 kg and the average hospital stay was of 14 days. In 2 cases, a second procedure for male genital reconstruction was necessary. After primary dietary measures and weight loss, we performed genital reconstruction in a second step with a sleeve-, Z-, VY-plasty and a "bilobed flap" to restore function and appearance of the male genitalia. In these patients, the average weight was 207.5 kg and hospital stay lasted 32 days. The increase of patients with obesity-related genital deformities will be expected in the future. Therefore, more controlled long-term studies should be published to develop guidelines for genital reconstruction techniques in plastic surgery.
ISSN:1937-5719
1937-5719