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19.58 Ventral deviation.

      Repair of Spiral and Ventral Penile Deviations

      The prognosis for return to breeding soundness is greater following surgical repair of spiral than of ventral deviations. I recommend only attempting surgical repair of ventral deviations when the deviation is limited to the free portion of the penis. Spiral and ventral penile deviations are both repaired with a fascia lata graft. A narrow strip of fascia lata is sutured between the dorsal apical ligament and the dorsum of the tunica albuginea to serve as a fibroblast lattice to strengthen adjacent structures and stabilize the apical ligament on the dorsum of the penis [22].

      Fascia Lata Graft Technique

      This deviation as with those of a developmental etiology can be repaired with a fascia lata implant technique described by Walker and Young [22]. A rectangular strip of fascia is harvested from the bull, cleaned (areolar tissue removed), and placed between the apical ligament and the tunica albuginea. Alternatively, synthetic surgical mesh material can be used to substitute for the fascia implant. Utilization of the mesh has the obvious advantage of removing the time‐consuming fascia harvesting step. However, problems with postoperative infection with the mesh materials of the day along with dissatisfaction with the apical ligament “strip” technique were the impetus stated by Walker for the development of this technique [22]. Thus, the fascia lata technique will be described and those that prefer to can easily modify the technique to utilize surgical mesh.

Photo depicts harvest of fascia. Photo depicts prepared fascia graft. Photo depicts placement of fascia graft. Photo depicts suturing graft to tunic. Photo depicts closure of apical ligament. Photo depicts closure of penile and preputial epithelium.

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