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Webbed penis
Other namesPenis palmatus, penoscrotal fusion
SpecialtyUrology

Webbed penis also known as buried or concealed penis is an acquired or congenital condition in which the scrotal skin extends onto the ventral penile shaft. The penile shaft is buried in the scrotum or tethered to the scrotal midline by a fold or web of skin. The urethra and erectile bodies are usually normal. Webbed penis is usually asymptomatic, but the cosmetic appearance is often unacceptable. This condition may be corrected by surgical techniques.[1][2][3][4]

In the congenital form, the deformity represents an abnormality of the attachment between the penis and the scrotum; the penis, the urethra, and the remainder of the scrotum typically are normal.

Webbed penis may also be acquired (iatrogenic) after circumcision or other penile surgery, resulting from excessive removal of ventral penile skin; the penis can retract into the scrotum, resulting in secondary phimosis (trapped penis).

  1. ^ Abbate, B; Danti, DA; Pancani, S; Pampaloni, A (1994). "Congenital anomalies of the penis in children. A few consideration about 92 cases". Minerva Pediatr. 46 (4): 139–42. PMID 8084319.
  2. ^ Bergeson, PS; Hopkin, RJ; Bailey Jr., RB; McGill, LC; Piatt, JP (1993). "The inconspicuous penis". Pediatrics. 92 (6): 794–9. doi:10.1542/peds.92.6.794. PMID 8233739. S2CID 19887297.
  3. ^ Medina Lopez, RA; Campoy Martinez, P; Jimenez del Valle, U; Hernandez Soto, R; Ramirez Mendoza, A; Soltero Gonzalez, A (1999). "The webbed penis. A report of a new case". Arch Esp Urol. 52 (1): 68–9. PMID 10101890.
  4. ^ Hara, M; Kanamori, S (1987). "A case of webbed penis". Hinyokika Kiyo. 33 (6): 951–2. PMID 3673843.

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