Abstract

• To describe the incidence of the development of male genital lichen sclerosus (LS) in non-genital skin grafts used in penile reconstruction after cancer surgery. • Between 1997 and 2009, 177 patients received surgical treatment for penile cancer in the Urology Department at Sunderland Royal Hospital, the regional penile cancer centre for the north-east of England. • Patients who had organ-sparing surgery and non-genital penile graft reconstructions were identified. • Histology reports for specimens obtained from those grafts were reviewed to identify the presence of male genital LS and the incidence of recurrence of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). • The mean (range) age of patients at diagnosis was 61.8 (32-89) years. Of the 177 patients, 139 had SCC, 32 had carcinoma in situ and six had verrucous carcinoma. • In total, 56 penile reconstructive procedures were performed using split-thickness skin grafts obtained from the inner thigh. • From those grafts, 18 specimens were obtained later for cosmetic, diagnostic or curative purposes. • Male genital LS was found in six of the 18 specimens, and one of them was associated with recurrent verrucous carcinoma. • This is the first published series to describe the incidence of male genital LS in penile skin grafts taken from a remote site after penile cancer surgery. • These results represent new information that might help explain the aetiology of male genital LS.

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