Repair of total penile skin loss after ritual circumcision using a scrotal flap: a case report.

Journal: The Pan African Medical Journal
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Abstract

Ritual circumcision is associated with a high rate of complications, mainly if performed by an untrained practitioner. Furthermore, excessive skin removal is a rare complication of this procedure that results in penis "trapping" underneath the skin and future sexual dysfunction. Here, we presented a 45-day-old Yemeni newborn with a trapped penis due to total loss of penile skin during a ritual circumcision performed by a traditional untrained practitioner using the guillotine technique one month ago. The patient underwent surgical exploration, and the penis was deliberated, released, and the skin defect was repaired with a single-step scrotal flap advancement over the penile shaft. At the six-month follow-up, the outcome was both functional and cosmetically satisfying. In conclusion, we recommend that the circumcision procedure be performed at the very least by an educated and skilled health professional. Additionally, a scrotal advancement flap is still an option in significant penile skin loss cases.

Authors
Sultan Qaid, Faisal Ahmed, Ebrahim Al Shami, Qasem Alyhari, Saif Ghabisha, Mohammad Askarpour, Zakaria Al Mekhlafy, Essam Hadwan