Table 1. Etiology for cases undergoing genital STSG.
Etiology (n) | Percentage (%) |
---|---|
Tissue loss7 | |
Post-Fournier's gangrene8 | 24 |
Postpenile reimplantation3 | |
Postprolonged penile ring application1 | |
Lymphedema7 | |
Primary lymphedema5 | 24 |
Postpelvic/penile surgery and/or radiation5 | |
Posthypospadias repair1 | |
Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome1 | |
Milroy's lymphedema1 | |
Buried penis9 | |
Lichen sclerosus4 | 22 |
Multiple circumcisions3 | |
Obesity2 | |
Postpenile radiation1 | |
Posthypospadias repair1 | |
Postpartial penectomy1 | |
Foreign body injection10 | |
Silicone6 | 15 |
Steroid1 | |
Unknown1 | |
Hidradenitis suppurativa4 | 7 |
Malignancy2 | |
Buschkee–Löwenstein tumor1 | 4 |
Penile CIS1 | |
Condyloma accuminatum1 | 2 |
Extramammary Paget's disease1 | 2 |
CIS, carcinoma in situ.