The Use of Bovine Collagen and Skin Graft for Reconstruction of the Glans Penis Following Cancer Resection

Zhongyi Sun, Varsha R. Sinha, Ezekiel E. Young, Brian Bensadigh, Carmen Ceron, Bruce R. Kava, Jennifer N. Landon, Christopher J. Salgado
2012 Open Journal of Urology  
Penile reconstruction following cancer resection has long been a challenge due to demand for both aesthetic and functional preservation. Although various methods have attempted to achieve both goals, none have succeeded entirely. In this report, we introduce a novel reconstructive technique on a 64-year-old patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the glans penis. The technique consisted of two staged procedures. First, a dermal substitute, consisting of bovine collagen, was sutured onto the
more » ... ct after partial glansectomy and three weeks later, the integrated dermis was covered with autologous non-meshed partial thickness skin graft. Use of this dermal substitute in a staged fashion allowed for ability to await final pathologic margins prior to definitive reconstruction and increased dermal thickness. After 9-month follow-up, sexual function returned within 3 months and the patient remained healed. We found this technique to be useful in concurrently preserving penile function and cosmesis. Future studies should include more patients and longer follow-up.
doi:10.4236/oju.2012.223038 fatcat:rtot4a6hx5dodnfarbl7mtnkuu