Resurfacing and Reconstruction of the Glans Penis Enzo Palminteri, Elisa Berdondini, Massimo Lazzeri, Francesco Mirri, Guido Barbagli European Urology Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 893-900 (September 2007) DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2007.01.047 Copyright © 2007 European Association of Urology Terms and Conditions
Fig. 1 (A) Carcinoma in situ involving glans and coronal sulcus. (B) The glans epithelium together with the distal foreskin is removed. (C) The skin graft is sutured and quilted over the stripped glans. (D) Penile appearance 6 mo after surgery. European Urology 2007 52, 893-900DOI: (10.1016/j.eururo.2007.01.047) Copyright © 2007 European Association of Urology Terms and Conditions
Fig. 2 (A) Squamous cell carcinoma involving glans penis. (B) Penile shaft after removal of the glans. (C) The skin graft is sutured and quilted over the summit of the corpora cavernosa. (D) Penile appearance 6 mo after surgery. European Urology 2007 52, 893-900DOI: (10.1016/j.eururo.2007.01.047) Copyright © 2007 European Association of Urology Terms and Conditions