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    Phalloplasty for the genetic male

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    The goal of total phallic reconstruction in the genetic male is the creation of a sensate and cosmetically acceptable phallus with an incorporated neo-urethra that allows the patient to void while standing, engage in penetrative sexual intercourse with confidence and ejaculate in the vagina

    The surgical management of Peyronie’s Disease

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    Peyronie's disease (PD) is an acquired benign connective tissue disorder that involves the tunica albuginea of the penis and can cause penile deformity and shortening. Because this condition is frequently associated with cardiovascular risk factors, a degree of erectile dysfunction is frequently present. The surgical management of PD should be offered once the acute phase of the disease has settled and the deformity is stable

    Intraoperative ultrasound: utility in case of vena caval tumour thrombus

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    To report and discuss four cases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in which intraoperative ultrasound was useful to provide accurate information to identify the location and dimensions of vena caval tumour thrombus, thus allowing to perform the most suitable operative procedure

    Penile reconstruction

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    During the most recent years, a variety of new techniques of penile reconstruction have been described in the literature. This paper focuses on the most recent advances in male genital reconstruction after trauma, excision of benign and malignant disease, in gender reassignment surgery and aphallia with emphasis on surgical technique, cosmetic and functional outcome
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