Case Series
Male Perineal Carcinoma: Experience in 4 Cases and Literature Review
Figure 2
En-bloc excision of carcinoma and reconstruction of perineal defect. (a) Perineal wound indurated on palpation with drainage of purulent material. (b) En-bloc excision of tumor tissue. The prostatic apex can be seen. (c) Ventral side of neourethra. (d) Double buccal mucosa tubular graft. The neourethra is passed through the fasciocutaneous flap.
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