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Incomplete Penoscrotal Transposition with Scrotal Hypospadia | 113791

Cirugía Reconstructiva y Anaplastología

ISSN - 2161-1173

Abstracto

Incomplete Penoscrotal Transposition with Scrotal Hypospadias - revisiting the Glenn Anderson Technique

Harish Kumar Kabilan, M.N. Praveen Raju, Radhakrishnan C. N, Anantheswar Y.N. Yelambalase Rao, Ashok Basur Chandrappa, Srikanth Vasudevan

Peno-scrotal Transposition (PST) is a rare genital malposition due to a defect in the caudal migration of the scrotum during intrauterine life. It can be complete or incomplete, with the incomplete type being more common and both types are associated with hypospadias. Various surgical methods are described for the correction of incomplete PST. In this paper, we present our experience with a 3-year-old boy who underwent the Glenn Anderson technique for the correction of incomplete PST.

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