There are two types of penoscrotal transposition.[1]
Complete penoscrotal transposition
Incomplete penoscrotal transposition
In incomplete penoscrotal transposition, penis is located in the middle of the scrotum, but in complete transposition, penis is located in the perineum. [2]
Causes
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Treatment
Gold standard of PST treatment is surgical repair.[2] Repair technique of penoscrotal transposition included a Glenn–Anderson technique, which is developed by F. Glenn and E. Everett Anderson.[3][4]
^Glenn JF, Anderson EE (November 1973). "Surgical correction of incomplete penoscrotal transposition". The Journal of Urology. 110 (5): 603–5. doi:10.1016/s0022-5347(17)60293-3. PMID4750909.
^Pinke LA, Rathbun SR, Husmann DA, Kramer SA (November 2001). "Penoscrotal transposition: review of 53 patients". The Journal of Urology. 166 (5): 1865–8. doi:10.1016/s0022-5347(05)65708-4. PMID11586250.