FTM Phalloplasty Surgery Procedures
The development of procedures for phalloplasty has followed those of general reconstructive surgery. Bogoras first reported a total penile reconstruction using a tubularized pedicled abdominal flap in 1936. Several different procedures with local flaps followed. In the 1980s, the introduction of microvascular free flaps transfer started a new era of reconstructive surgery which had a great impact on phalloplasty. Free flap phalloplasty is now the more common approach, though some surgeons and patients still prefer local flap techniques.
Pedicled Flap Phalloplasty
Kim FTM Phalloplasty
Pedicled groin flaps
Abdominal Phalloplasty
Supra-pubic pedicled abdominal flap
Bird-Wing Abdominal Phalloplasty
Stanford bipedicled infra-umbilical skin flap
ALT Pedicled Flap
Pedicled thigh flap
Other:
- Pudendal Thigh Flap Phalloplasty
- Bogoras’ bipedicled abdominal tubed flap
- Maltz-Gillies’ tube-within-a-tube bipedicled flap
- Single pedicled infra-umbilical flap
- Single subcutaneous pedicled infra-umbilical flap
Free Flap Phalloplasty
RFF Phalloplasty
Radial forearm free flap
MLD Phalloplasty
Musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap (back/torso)
Re-innervated Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap
Variant of MLD phalloplasty
ALT Phalloplasty
Anterolateral thigh flap
FFF Phalloplasty
Fibula free flap (lower leg)
ITFL Phalloplasty
Island tensor fasciae latae free flap (thigh)
References
- Bogoras, N. Uber die volle plastische Wiederherstellung eines zum Koitus fahigen Penis (Peniplastica totalis). Zentralbl. Chir., 1936, 22: p. 1271 - 6.
- Ranno, R. Phalloplasty [pdf]