Objective: To explore a method to decrease the arrest of spermatogenesis in patients undergoing scrotum reconstruction with a flap.
Methods: A follow-up study on a patient whose scrotum had been reconstructed with a flap revealed the arrest of spermatogenesis. The flap was trimmed thin on two occasions, and the composition of the seminal fluid was followed up.
Results: The follow-up showed a decrease in the arrest of spermatogenesis after the flap was thin-trimmed.
Conclusions: Thin-trimming the reconstruction flap can decrease the degree of spermatogenesis arrest in patients who have received scrotum reconstruction by thick flap.
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