Review Article

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

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(a) Estimating the graft size needed by accurately placing a white paper over the glans circumference. Blood is absorbed from the paper defining the borders. (b) Marking the size of the skin graft over the harvesting site of the thigh taking into account graft contraction once removed. (c) A dermatome is used for the harvesting of the partial thickness skin graft. (d) Perforating the skin graft, in order to improve graft survival.

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