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Arch Hellen Med, 40(5), September-October 2023, 702-704

CASE REPORT

Congenital or natural partial circumcision

S. Roupakias,1 X. Sinopidis,2 I. Spyridakis1
1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Medical School, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
2Department of Pediatric Surgery, Medical School, University of Patras, Patras

Isolated deficient prepuce is an entity with little attention in literature. Hooded prepuce is the only well-known preputial deficit in all cases of hypospadias. Aposthia is a very rare developmental anomaly in which the foreskin is totally absent, known as congenital or natural circumcision, too. A penis with microposthia has exactly the same appearance as a partial circumcised penis. Two sporadic cases of male neonates with a natural partial circumcised foreskin presentation are reported. Microposthia can be baptized as congenital partial circumcision. It is not a harmful anomaly, but it can be associated with other anomalies of external genitalia. Congenital partial circumcision results in a tolerated esthetic appearance. It could reduce the risk of phimosis/paraphimosis and balanoposthitis, but it may result in long-term meatal stenosis.

Key words: Congenital partial circumcision, Deficient prepuce, Microposthia, Natural partial circumcision, Preputial anomaly.


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