dc.creatorAmorim, Tássia Moara
dc.creatorRibeiro, Alexandre Pinto
dc.creatorPrass, Daniela Souza
dc.creatorMagalhães, Tayane Bruna Soares
dc.creatorDias Lourenço, Letícia
dc.creatorMaíra Fernanda Gonçalves Koiyama
dc.date2022-06-09
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-04T23:22:44Z
dc.date.available2022-10-04T23:22:44Z
dc.identifierhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/ActaScientiaeVeterinariae/article/view/120044
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3873029
dc.descriptionBackground: Preputial injuries are significant in the clinical routine. Traumas, conditions, and mass excision result in extensive and full-thickness defects that lead to chronic penile exposure and consequential injuries. Severe injuries may require preputial reconstructive surgery to restore function and aesthetics. The objective is to report the use of the preputial reconstruction technique using the caudal superficial epigastric axial standard flap associated with a single-stage, full-thickness oral mucosa graft in 3 dogs where the loss of the prepuce was significant. Cases: Three dogs were admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of UFMT with preputial lesions of different etiologies. All cases were referred for preventive reconstruction using a flap in the caudal axial epigastric pattern associated with a single-stage oral mucosa graft. In the 3 reported cases, changes that compromised surgical success, such as suture dehiscence, necrosis, or infection, were not observed during hospitalization. Cutaneous stitch dehiscence, however, was observed in all 3 cases. Dog 1. A small point of dehiscence and tissue necrosis was found and treated with chemical debridement and healed by second intention, which proved to be sufficient on the 30th day. Dog 2.  A half-moon rotation flap was performed, which closed the defect. Dog 3.  A new procedure using the reporting theme technique was necessary in order to cover the cranial portion of the foreskin. The dehiscence present in dogs 2 and 3 was significant. Flap retraction was observed in all 3 cases. In dogs 1 and 3, the retraction was slight, and the exposure of a small portion of the penile glans were observed, showing no changes that required intervention. In dog 2, retraction was important, leading to partial stenosis of the preputial ostium. A larger ostium was obtained by suturing the mucosa to the edge of the wedge. Considering the possibility of adhesion formation, “captons” were made in sterile silicone tubes, and sutures were placed in the dorsal and ventral aspects to prevent adherence of the oral mucosa graft located on the inside of the new foreskin. The captons were removed on the tenth post-operative day, revealing a good opening of the preputial orifice and adequate penile exposure. Discussion: The absence of a foreskin caused by trauma or surgical excision leads to chronic penile exposure, dryness, and ulcerations. The simple covering of the skin with an axial-type flap of the caudal superficial epigastric region tends to fail since only the graft edges are sutured into the abdominal skin. In these circumstances, the subcutaneous region on the penis is exposed and comes in direct contact with urine and the penile mucosa, causing the flap skin to grow to exacerbated retraction. The transplantation of a free-lip mucosa graft allows the subcutaneous region of the transposed skin flap to create adhesions in the fenestrated regions of the lip tissue through the formation of granulation tissue buds, which is performed in a single stage. The permanence of the penis protects the lower urinary system from the occurrence of infections relative to what is normally observed in cases where partial or total penile amputation is practiced in combination with adjunctive scrotal urethrostomy. Given the observations of the 3 cases described here, the technique of pre-facial reconstruction with an axial skin flap of the caudal superficial epigastric region, combined with free-labial mucosa graft, was found to be feasible for the single-stage foreskin technique, but that paraphimosis remanagement may be necessary when cutaneous portions of the penile skin caudal to the glans are removed. Keywords: prepuce, reconstruction, oral mucosa. Título: Reconstrução prepucial com uso de enxerto combinado em cães. Descritores: prepúcio, reconstrução, mucosa oral.en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sulen-US
dc.relationhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/ActaScientiaeVeterinariae/article/view/120044/85143
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2022 Tássia Moara Amorim, Daniela Souza Prass, Tayane Bruna Soares Magalhães, Letícia Dias Lourenço, Gabriela Cardoso Batista, Acácio Delapícola, Nathalia Freschi, Michelly Ferreira Fernandes, Alexandre Pinto Ribeiropt-BR
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0pt-BR
dc.sourceActa Scientiae Veterinariae; Vol. 50 (2022): CASE REPORTS (SUPPLEMENT)en-US
dc.sourceActa Scientiae Veterinariae; v. 50 (2022): CASE REPORTS (SUPPLEMENT)pt-BR
dc.source1679-9216
dc.titlePreputial Reconstruction Combined with Graft in Dogsen-US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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