Late results of bilateral scrotal flap.

Urol Case Rep

UMHAT "Kanev"Ruse, Dept. of Urology, "Nezavisimost" 2 str, 7000, Bulgaria.

Published: November 2019

We present you a late result of 27 year old man, who was operated in 2009 using bilateral scrotal flap (BSF) for paraffinoma localized to the penis, scrotum and pubic area. In 2010 the patient was operated again, because horseshoe relapse engaged the penis base, doing simple excision.Ten years later, the patient have excellence functional and cosmetic results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2019.100920DOI Listing

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