An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . its raw surface, or aflap is cut from the scrotum, with its base at the root of the penis, and abutton-hole incision is made in the latter situation through which the organis to be thrust, and the scrotal flap is then secured by sutures over the rawsurface of the other flap (Fig. 27). Or flaps may be formed, according toThiersch, as in the operations described for hypospadias, and this methodcan be employed also when there is exstrophy of the bladder. With thetreatment of the last-mentioned complication we ca


An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . its raw surface, or aflap is cut from the scrotum, with its base at the root of the penis, and abutton-hole incision is made in the latter situation through which the organis to be thrust, and the scrotal flap is then secured by sutures over the rawsurface of the other flap (Fig. 27). Or flaps may be formed, according toThiersch, as in the operations described for hypospadias, and this methodcan be employed also when there is exstrophy of the bladder. With thetreatment of the last-mentioned complication we cannot deal here. Theresults of these operations are not so good as in hypospadias, as the develop-ment of the penis has generally suffered far more than in that condition andthere is less material for flaps. The functional results in regard to coition arealso much less satisfactory. Malformations and Contractions of the Meatus.—Besides thosemalformations of the meatus that accompany hypospadias and epispadiasthere are various others (Figs. 28-30)—none, however, of any clinical.


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