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      Neophalloplasty to congenital aphallia using two transverse skin-flaps: An alternative approach

      Journal of Pediatric Urology
      Vol. 11Issue 5p289–290Published online: July 10, 2015
      • Antonio Macedo Jr.
      • Marcela Leal da Cruz
      • Gustavo Marconi Caetano Martins
      • João Luiz Gomes Parizi
      • Diego Estevam Oliveira
      • Valdemar Ortiz
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      Penile agenesis is a rare congenital abnormality with an incidence of 1 in 30 million births. We want to demonstrate in this video a new technique of neophalloplasty based on two transverse skin flaps from lower abdominal wall.
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      Penile prosthesis implantation in a patient with congenital aphallia treated using the De Castro technique 10 years previously. Is it feasible?

      Journal of Pediatric Urology
      Vol. 11Issue 5p287–288Published online: July 2, 2015
      • Jhonson Joaquim Gouvea
      • Gilmar Garrone
      • Marcela Leal da Cruz
      • Gustavo Marconi Caetano Martins
      • João Luiz Gomes Parizi
      • Diego Estevam Oliveira
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      Aphallia is a rare congenital abnormality with an incidence of 1 in 30 million births. In this video, we demonstrate implantation of a penile prosthesis in a neophallus performed 10 years previously in a patient aged 21.
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      Complete female epispadia: The case for perineal approach

      Journal of Pediatric Urology
      Vol. 11Issue 1p49–50Published online: February 19, 2015
      • Antonio Macedo Jr.
      • Marcela Leal da Cruz
      • Rodrigo Trivelato
      • Gilmar Garrone
      • Bruno Leslie
      • Diego Estevam Oliveira
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      Complete female epispadia (CFE) is a rare congenital anomaly occurring in 1 of 500,000 live births. The goals of CFE management include achieving continence, while protecting the kidneys, and creating functional, cosmetic external genitalia.
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      Total urogenital mobilization by CAH: A step-by-step illustration of the technique

      Journal of Pediatric Urology
      Vol. 11Issue 1p47–48Published online: February 19, 2015
      • Antonio Macedo Jr.
      • Marcela Leal da Cruz
      • Riberto Liguori
      • Rodrigo Trivelato
      • Sérgio Leite Ottoni
      • Diego Estevam Gomes Oliveira
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      Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) resulting from deficient 21-hydroxylase activity is an autosomal recessive disorder with an incidence of 1:5000–25,000 in Caucasian populations. Despite various techniques to treat CAH, total urogenital mobilization (TUM) has gained popularity. This technique has low morbidity, and can be performed by the perineal route with the patient in the dorsal lithotomy position without the need to separate the urethra from the vagina. We aim to demonstrate in this video the TUM technique step by step.
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      An alternative channel for the Mitrofanoff principle based on transverse skin flaps: An extraperitoneal minimal invasive approach (the RPM technique)

      Journal of Pediatric Urology
      Vol. 8Issue 4p437.e1–437.e2Published online: March 26, 2012
      • Antonio Macedo Jr.
      • Atila Rondon
      • Herick Bacelar
      • Bruno Leslie
      • Sérgio Ottoni
      • Riberto Liguori
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      The Mitrofanoff principle is a well established strategy in pediatric urology, with the appendix and Yang-Monti tube being the most used channels. The search for an alternative tube with less morbidity is justified. Hence, we present a patient treated via an alternative approach in which the channel was constructed from two lower abdominal transverse skin flaps (the RPM technique).
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