Free grafting of internal preputial lamina for penile divided nevus in children

2018 
Objective To evaluate the effect of free grafting of internal preputial lamina in the treatment of penile divided nevus in children. METHODS This retrospective study included 5 children with penile divided nevus, 4 complicated by redundant prepuce and the other 1 by concealed penis, all treated by free grafting of internal preputial lamina from October 2015 to November 2017. The patients ranged in age from 6 years and 8 months to 10 years and 4 months, averaging 8 years and 6 months. The surgical procedure involved complete excision of the lesions underneath the foreskin with a safety margin of 2 mm, collection of healthy internal preputial lamina for free grafting onto the defected glans, and simultaneously circumcision or concealed penis correction. The removed tissue of the divided nevus was subjected to pathological examination. The patients were followed up for 4-29 (mean 18) months postoperatively. RESULTS All incisions healed primarily and the free grafts of internal preputial lamina survived well, similar to the glans in color and with a desirable appearance. The patients lost no protopathic sensibility of the glans and experienced no recurrence. Pathological examination confirmed 1 case of intradermal nevus and 4 cases of compound nevus. CONCLUSIONS Free grafting of internal preputial lamina is an ideal method for the treatment of penile divided nevus in children, with the advantages of easy graft collection, little color difference between the graft and surrounding skin, desirable external appearance, and definite clinical effect.
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