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Abstract

Volume 27, Issue 4 (July 2025) 27, 470–474; 10.4103/aja20251

Observation on the therapeutic effect of a modified Devine procedure with subcutaneous sliding fixation method for concealed penis

Al-Qaisi, Mohammed Abdulkarem1,2,*; Tian, Hai-Fu1,*; Feng, Jia-Jin1; Chen, Ke-Ming2; Zhang, Jin2; Tuo, Yun-Shang1; Wang, Xue-Hao1; Huang, Bin-Cheng2; Hassan, Muhammad Arslan Ul2; He, Rui2; Li, Guang-Yong1

1Department of Urology, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan 750004, China

2Key Laboratory of Fertility Preservation and Maintenance of Ministry of Education, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan 750004, China

Correspondence: Dr. GY Li (guangyongli1979@hotmail.com) or Dr. R He (ruihe515@126.com)

Originally published: March 25, 2025 Received: September 27, 2024 Accepted: January 13, 2025

Abstract

To evaluate the therapeutic effect of a modified Devine procedure with a subcutaneous sliding fixation method for the treatment of congenital concealed penis, we retrospectively selected 45 patients with congenital concealed penises who were admitted to General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University (Yinchuan, China) between September 2020 and November 2023. In all cases, the penis was observed to be short, and retracting the skin at the base revealed a normal penile body, which immediately returned to its original position upon release. All patients underwent the modified Devine procedure with subcutaneous sliding fixation and completed a 12-week postoperative follow-up. A statistically significant increase in penile length was observed postoperatively, with the median length increasing from 4.0 (interquartile range [IQR]: 3.5–4.8; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.9–4.4) cm to 8.0 (IQR: 7.8–8.0; 95% CI: 7.7–7.9) cm, with P < 0.001. The parents were satisfied with the outcomes, including increased penile length, improved hygiene, and enhanced esthetics. Except for mild foreskin edema in all cases, no complications (such as infections, skin necrosis, or penile retraction) were observed. The edema was resolved within 4 weeks after the operation. This study demonstrates that the modified Devine procedure utilizing the subcutaneous sliding fixation method yields excellent outcomes with minimal postoperative complications, reduced penile retraction, and high satisfaction rates among patients and their families.

Keywords: congenital concealed penis; fixation method; modified Devine surgery

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