Early Penile and Donor Site Sensory Outcomes After Innervated Radial Forearm Free Flap Phalloplasty: A Pilot Prospective Study

Author:

Hu Sophia1,Oles Norah2,Reiche Erik1,Kim Raphael3,Landford Wilmina2,Eisenbeis Lauren4ORCID,Noyes Melissa2,Schuster Calvin R.2,Parisi Michael1,Rahmayanti Siti1,Soares Vance2,Dellon A. Lee5,Coon Devin15

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Plastic Surgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Department of Biostatistics Harvard University Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Luminis Health Annapolis Maryland USA

5. Departments of Plastic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundRadial forearm free flap phalloplasty (RFFF) is a set of complex reconstructive procedures aimed at creating an aesthetic and functional penis in transgender patients. Sensory recovery in the neophallus and donor site is crucial for optimizing outcomes, but the few prior studies that exist assess neophallus sensation at limited locations and time points. The purpose of this study was to prospectively quantify sensory outcomes in the neophallus and donor site following RFFF phalloplasty.MethodsSensation testing occurred prospectively over February 2019–January 2021 on Stage 1 RFFF phalloplasty patients using the Pressure Specified Sensory Device (PSSD). On the neophallus, one‐point discrimination (1PS) pressure threshold and lengthwise sensory recovery were measured at six circumferential locations proximally to distally. On the donor site, 1PS was measured at three locations on the donor hand.ResultsNineteen patients were included (average age 34.0 years old, range 18–53 years). Among patients that received neophallus testing (n = 13), eight had at least two follow‐up appointments. Six of these patients had sensation as of their most recent measurement (75.0%), with an average of 73 days to regain sensation. There was a significantly greater proportion of patients with sensation at the right ventral (80.0% after 3 months vs. 11.1%–60.0% before 3 months, p = 0.024) and right lateral (100.0% after 3 months vs. 11.1%–60.0% before 3 months, p = 0.004) aspects of the neophallus over time. Pressure required to elicit sensation decreased by 18.0% from 1 week–1 month postoperatively to 3–7.7 months postoperatively in the right ventral neophallus (96.2 g/mm2 ± 11.3 g/mm2 to 56.6 ± 39.9 g/mm2, p = 0.037). Among patients that received donor site testing (n = 11), mixed effects regression analysis with random intercepts demonstrated significant changes in the thumb (3.4 g/mm2 ± 1.4 g/mm2, p < 0.05) and webspace (13.5 g/mm2 ± 4.9 g/mm2, p < 0.01) that returned to baseline at 3 months postoperatively (1.7 g/mm2 ± 1.0 g/mm2, p > 0.05, and 2.3 g/mm2 ± 4.0 g/mm2, p > 0.05, respectively).ConclusionThis pilot study demonstrates that quantitative sensory testing can be used to monitor post‐phalloplasty sensory changes. Recovery was significantly associated with contralateral (i.e, right side in a left forearm RFF) aspects of the neophallus, suggesting a possible pattern of circumferential sensory innervation via RFFF sensory nerves. Future studies with a larger sample size and longer follow‐ups are necessary to fully characterize sensory recovery in phalloplasty patients.

Publisher

Wiley

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