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TREATMENT TACTICS OF COMPLICATED PENILE OLEOGRANULOMA

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The article demonstrates the clinical case of surgical treatment of penile oleogranuloma. The stages of plastic surgery to restore the structure of the penis are presented. The emphasis is made on the fact that the main and radical method of treating oleogranulomas is operational. In order to timely identify and treat, as well as reduce the percentage of complications of this pathology, it is necessary to conduct a total general examination both in outpatient and inpatient settings, including status genitalis, in males. When performing the final stage of surgical treatment (skin plastic), it is necessary to take into account the property of the skin of the scrotum, which consists in reducing it when exposed to cold agents. The authors of the article conclude that this clinical case confirms the need to exceed the graft circumference by at least 0.8-1.0 cm in comparison with the initial long circumference of the scalped part of the body of the penis. Therefore, further study of the results of this issue is necessary to determine the optimal treatment regimen and management of patients after such operations.

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S. A. Zhunusov
NAO "Medical University of Karaganda"
Kazakhstan


A. L. Gapkairova
NAO "Medical University of Karaganda"
Kazakhstan


D. K. Kaliyeva
NAO "Medical University of Karaganda"
Kazakhstan


R. M. Gapkairov
NAO "Medical University of Karaganda"
Kazakhstan


Ye. A. Yukhnevich
NAO "Medical University of Karaganda"
Kazakhstan


References

1. Азамасян Т. З. Этиология и патогенез олеогранулем полового члена: Автореф. канд. мед. наук. - М., 1997. - 20 с


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Zhunusov S.A., Gapkairova A.L., Kaliyeva D.K., Gapkairov R.M., Yukhnevich Ye.A. TREATMENT TACTICS OF COMPLICATED PENILE OLEOGRANULOMA. Medicine and ecology. 2019;(4):99-101. (In Russ.)

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