Clinical Study
Reconstructive Surgery for Severe Penile Inadequacy: Phalloplasty with a Free Radial Forearm Flap or a Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap
Table 1
Patients' characteristics.
| Patient | indications | type of phalloplasty | age (years) |
| 1 | shrivelled penis—infected penile stiffener | anterlateral thigh flap | 42 | 2 | shrivelled penis—bladder exstrophy | radial forearm free flap | 23 | 3 | shrivelled penis—bladder exstrophy | radial forearm free flap | 16 | 4 | penile amputation—epitheloid sarcoma | radial forearm free flap | 15 | 5 | crippled penis—hypospadias | radial forearm free flap | 20 | 6 | shrivelled penis—bladder exstrophy | radial forearm free flap | 15 | 7 | penile necrosis—traffic accident | radial forearm free flap | 32 | 8 | shrivelled penis—cloacal exstrophy | anterlateral thigh flap | 16 | 9 | shrivelled penis—cloacal exstrophy | anterlateral thigh flap | 16 | 10 | micropenis—partial androgen insensitivity syndrome | radial forearm free flap | 30 | 11 | penile necrosis—embolisation for priapism | anterlateral thigh flap | 38 |
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