Microscopic replantation of completely amputated penis and testes: a case report and literature review

ConclusionComplete amputation of the penis and testis is very rare. Efforts should be made to perform the replantation surgery as soon as possible. Microscopic surgical techniques for elaborate vascular and neural anastomosis constitute the basis for a successful replantation. Post-operative comprehensive treatment such as strong anti-infection, analgesia, anti-depression, improvement of microcirculation, and hyperbaric oxygen is crucial for the survival and functional recovery of replanted organs.
Source: International Urology and Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research