Surgical circumcision?
Hello, doctor.
I was originally scheduled for a circumcision.
During the surgery, the doctor discovered that my urethral opening was too narrow and relocated it.
Currently, my urethral opening is positioned beneath the glans.
If I want it to be in the center of the glans, would it be better to undergo reconstruction? How long does healing take for this type of surgery? Is this procedure covered by insurance or is it out-of-pocket?
Nìmíng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/18
Dr. Liu Jiaju reply Urology
It is more appropriate for you to assess and discuss your questions directly with the surgeon.
Reply Date: 2016/02/18
More Info
Urethral reconstruction after circumcision surgery is a complex procedure that addresses issues related to the narrowing or malposition of the urethral opening, which can occur during circumcision. In your case, it seems that during the circumcision, the surgeon identified a narrow urethral opening and opted to reposition it to a location beneath the glans (the head of the penis). This can lead to functional issues, including difficulties with urination and potential cosmetic concerns.
Understanding Urethral Reconstruction
1. Indications for Reconstruction: Urethral reconstruction is typically indicated when there are significant functional or cosmetic issues related to the urethra. In your case, if the new position of the urethral opening is causing problems, such as difficulty urinating or dissatisfaction with the appearance, reconstruction may be warranted.
2. Surgical Options: The reconstruction can involve various techniques, depending on the specific anatomy and the extent of the issue. Options may include:
- Urethroplasty: This involves reconstructing the urethra using tissue grafts or flaps from other areas of the body.
- Meatoplasty: This is a procedure to widen the urethral opening, which may be sufficient if the primary issue is a narrow opening rather than a complete misalignment.
3. Healing and Recovery: The healing process after urethral reconstruction can vary. Generally, it may take several weeks to a few months for the area to heal adequately. During this time, it is crucial to follow post-operative care instructions to minimize the risk of complications, such as infection or scarring.
4. Cost and Insurance Coverage: Whether the procedure is covered by insurance can depend on various factors, including the specific health insurance plan and the medical necessity of the surgery. In many cases, if the reconstruction is deemed medically necessary due to functional impairment, it may be covered by health insurance. However, if it is primarily for cosmetic reasons, it may not be covered. It is advisable to check with your insurance provider for specific details regarding coverage.
Recommendations
- Consultation with a Urologist: It is essential to have a thorough discussion with a urologist who specializes in reconstructive surgery. They can provide a detailed assessment of your situation, discuss the potential benefits and risks of the reconstruction, and help you understand the expected outcomes.
- Post-Operative Care: If you proceed with the reconstruction, adhering to post-operative care instructions is vital. This may include avoiding strenuous activities, maintaining proper hygiene, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor healing.
- Emotional and Psychological Support: Undergoing surgery, especially in sensitive areas, can be emotionally challenging. Consider seeking support from mental health professionals or support groups if you experience anxiety or concerns about the procedure and its outcomes.
In summary, urethral reconstruction after circumcision surgery can be a beneficial option if the new urethral opening is causing significant issues. Consulting with a qualified urologist will provide you with the best course of action tailored to your specific needs.
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