Repair of Perineal Urethrostomy Stenosis Using Buccal Mucosal Graft in a Patient Diagnosed with Body Dysmorphia and Who Previously Underwent Total Penectomy, Bilateral Orchiectomy, and Scrotectomy
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buccal mucosal graft
reconstructive urology
body dysmorphia
gender reassignment surgery

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Tagle, P. A., Andutan, R. C. C., & Abalajon, M. J. J. (2024). Repair of Perineal Urethrostomy Stenosis Using Buccal Mucosal Graft in a Patient Diagnosed with Body Dysmorphia and Who Previously Underwent Total Penectomy, Bilateral Orchiectomy, and Scrotectomy: A Case Report. Philippine Journal of Urology, 34(02). Retrieved from https://pjuonline.com/index.php/pju/article/view/189

Abstract

Body dysmorphia is a debilitating disorder that centralizes on a preoccupation with one’s physical appearance. Often, these individuals seek surgical correction in an effort to subdue this preoccupation. A majority of complications from feminizing gender reassignment surgery, consists of urethral stricture or stenosis, leading to voiding dysfunction. The patient is 39-year old male who underwent bilateral nipple removal, bilateral orchiectomy, scrotectomy and total penectomy with perineal urethrostomy, one year prior to consult. The patient eventually presented with acute urinary retention secondary to perineal urethrostomy stenosis. Urethroplasty with revision of perineal urethrostomy site using a buccal graft was done; and on follow up, he was noted to have good urine flow on uroflowmetry with mild lower urinary tract symptoms. Complex urethral strictures may be noted in patients with prior reconstructive history and lengthy areas of fibrosis. Although perineal urethrostomy is a valid surgical course of treatment for patients with complex strictures, improper technique, suboptimal patient factors, and, poor healing may lead to stenosis. The study aims to describe the use of a buccal graft as a viable alternative and easily reproducible technique to augment a revision perineal urethrostomy and lessen the recurrence of stenosis.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Patricia Anne Tagle, MD, Raul Carlo C. Andutan, MD, FPUA, Mark Joseph J. Abalajon, MD, FPUA, FPhilGURS

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