Review Article

Glans Resurfacing with Skin Graft for Penile Cancer: A Step-by-Step Video Presentation of the Technique and Review of the Literature

Figure 2

(a) Incising the epithelium and subepithelium of each quadrant of the glans. (b) Stripping the upper right quadrant of the glans, by removing the epithelium and subepithelium with tenotomy scissors (c) The upper right quadrant is completely peeled off. The upper left quadrant is semidetached and rolled backwards. The underlying spongiosum tissue is exposed. (d) The glans epithelium and subepithelium are completely removed.

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