AI Article Synopsis

  • Penis transplantation offers a promising method for restoring male genitalia and functions after severe tissue loss, using an animal model to explore immunologic factors in reconstructive procedures.
  • The study involved 77 penile transplants in rats using a nonsuture cuff technique for vessel connections, which improved graft perfusion and reduced operative time to about 2.5 hours.
  • Long-term success was noted in transplants, providing a solid model for investigating the immunobiology of male genitourinary allotransplantation while allowing for visual monitoring of graft health.

Article Abstract

Penis transplantation represents an exciting new avenue for restoration of male genitalia and function after devastating tissue loss. This animal model is designed to fill a critical void to study immunologic aspects related to reconstructive transplantation of male genitalia. A rat penile graft dissection was designed based on the internal pudendal arteries and dorsal penile vein and includes the skin of the prepuce. A nonsuture cuff technique was used to anastomose the graft vessels to the recipient superficial epigastric and femoral vessels. Seventy-seven penile transplantations were performed. Graft design yields suitable caliber and length of vessels at the radix of the penis. Anastomosis of the dorsal penile vein and the internal pudendal arteries insures optimal graft perfusion. The nonsuture cuff technique allows for successful microvascular anastomosis by a single surgeon with an average overall operative time of 2.5 h. Long-term graft survival (>30 days) was observed in syngeneic transplants. We have established a robust murine model with ideal vascular perfusion of penile tissue to study the unique immunobiology of male genitourinary allotransplantation. Heterotopic inset further allows for visual monitoring of graft viability, while the native penis serves as an optimal control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tri.13603DOI Listing

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