Abstract

Introduction: Penile torsion is a congenital malformation that causes a rotational deformity of the penile shaft. Several techniques have been considered for penile torsion repair. In this study, we described our experience using two separate “V” dartos flaps, which leads to a more satisfying result. Patient and methods: Two young men with severe penile torsion aged 24 and 28 years old were candidates for surgery. During our novel method for penile torsion repair, we degloved the penis and dissected the dartos fascia from the penis shaft, then cut it distally from the sub-coronal region with a longitudinal cut to make two dartos flaps in a “V” shape. With these two flaps, we corrected penile torsion in a more satisfying way without crossing the urethra. Results: Penile torsion and concurrent chordee were completely corrected after surgery. Urine culture was sterile and uroflowmetry indicated a maximal urinary flow of 12 ml/s 3 months after the operation. Both patients were satisfied with ejaculation and their follow-up indicated complete resolution of penile torsion. Conclusions: Penile torsion is a challenging congenital anomaly. We used a two “V” shaped flap passage method to complete penile rotation and chordee correction without performing any plication techniques. Our penile torsion correction procedure resulted in the successful repair of torsion and excellent outcomes. Level of evidence: Not applicable for this multicenter audit.

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