Functional and surgical outcomes after surgical correction of adult acquired buried penis (AABP) are limited in the current literature. We retrospectively recruited patients underwent surgical treatment of AABP in a single institution from 2017 to 2021. Surgical repair was classified according to surgical complexity following Pariser-Santucci’s classification. The primary endpoint of the study was the recurrence-free rate survival. The secondary endpoints were surgical, functional and patients’ reported outcomes. Overall 28 patients were included in the study. Median follow-up was 27.5 (18.5–34.5). The most common complaints at presentation were sexual (53.6%) and voiding (39.3%) dysfunction. Surgical management steps ranged from circumcision to more complex procedures, such as suprapubic fat pad excision, abdominoplasty and/or penile shaft skin grafting. Overall postoperative complications were recorded in 32.1%. High-grade complications (Clavien≥3) occurred in 7.1%. One-year recurrence-free survival was 88.7%. Postoperatively IPSS and IIEF-15 questionnaires showed a significant improvement in urinary 8 (0–12) vs 2 (0–3), p = 0.03 and sexual function 37 (23–68) vs 68 (45–72), p = 0.001 respectively. Overall, patients reported functional improvement and 93.8% experienced a positive impact of QoL. AABP surgical repair, despite the high incidence of complications, seems to allow satisfactory outcomes and a significant improvement in patients’ QoL.

The outcomes of surgical management options for adult acquired buried penis

Falcone M.;Preto M.;Timpano M.;Oderda M.;Plamadeala N.;Cirigliano L.;Peretti F.;Ferro I.;Gontero P.
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2023-01-01

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Functional and surgical outcomes after surgical correction of adult acquired buried penis (AABP) are limited in the current literature. We retrospectively recruited patients underwent surgical treatment of AABP in a single institution from 2017 to 2021. Surgical repair was classified according to surgical complexity following Pariser-Santucci’s classification. The primary endpoint of the study was the recurrence-free rate survival. The secondary endpoints were surgical, functional and patients’ reported outcomes. Overall 28 patients were included in the study. Median follow-up was 27.5 (18.5–34.5). The most common complaints at presentation were sexual (53.6%) and voiding (39.3%) dysfunction. Surgical management steps ranged from circumcision to more complex procedures, such as suprapubic fat pad excision, abdominoplasty and/or penile shaft skin grafting. Overall postoperative complications were recorded in 32.1%. High-grade complications (Clavien≥3) occurred in 7.1%. One-year recurrence-free survival was 88.7%. Postoperatively IPSS and IIEF-15 questionnaires showed a significant improvement in urinary 8 (0–12) vs 2 (0–3), p = 0.03 and sexual function 37 (23–68) vs 68 (45–72), p = 0.001 respectively. Overall, patients reported functional improvement and 93.8% experienced a positive impact of QoL. AABP surgical repair, despite the high incidence of complications, seems to allow satisfactory outcomes and a significant improvement in patients’ QoL.
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Falcone M.; Preto M.; Timpano M.; Oderda M.; Plamadeala N.; Cirigliano L.; Blecher G.; Peretti F.; Ferro I.; Gontero P.
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