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Salem HK et al. - Penile amputation is an uncommon condition for which immediate surgical replantation is warranted. This work aimed to represent intervention and management for an amputated penis by replantation and reconstruction. Meticulous microsurgical technique decreases the possibility of skin loss and increases the chance of erectile function.

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