There were no complications concerning the flap. Two complications were reported in the early postoperative period. Two patients developed urinary complications (stricture and/or fistula). Patient satisfaction after surgery was high in 6 cases and moderate in 1 case. Psychological evaluation confirms this, especially on the self-esteem level. Four patients underwent erectile implant surgery. In 2 patients the erectile implant had to be removed.
This success has convinced us that phalloplasty is a valuable treatment for penile insufficiency. It has good results in terms of patient self-esteem and sexual well-being. This technique opens new horizons for the treatment of penile agenesis, micropenis, crippled penis, shrivelled penis, some disorders of sexual development, traumatic amputations, and cloacal exstrophy.
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