Preputialplasty: can be considered an alternative to circumcision? When, how, why? Experience of Italian centre

Gland Surg. 2018 Apr;7(2):228-233. doi: 10.21037/gs.2018.02.04.

Abstract

Background: Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin cannot be portrayed on the glans. It is a physiological and common condition in the pediatric age. The pathological form derives from an inflammatory or traumatic lesion. Circumcision is the most common surgical treatment of phimosis but it is a controversial practice, especially in occidental world.

Methods: We enrolled 61 patients with pathological phimosis (22/balanoposthitis, 18/painful erection, 21/urinary discomfort) between 2015-2017.

Results: All patients underwent preputialplasty.

Conclusions: Various alternatives to circumcision have been described, as manual retraction therapy, topical steroid therapy, and many types of preputialplasty. We report our technique.

Keywords: Phimosis; circumcision; preputialplasty.