PMID: 377337Aug 1, 1979Paper

Results of phalloplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
B J DubinD R Laub

Abstract

We present our experience with a method of phalloplasty which can be applied by reconstructive surgeons to cases of penile loss from diverse etiologies. The complications with this method have been frequent, but not life-threatening. Achievement of the stated objectives is obtained in a sufficiently high proportion of cases to make this a method whorthwhile to use until a clearly superior method can be demonstrated.

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