Glans wings are separated ventrally by the septum glandis and frenulum penis: MRI documentation and surgical implications
Abstract
Objective: In the normal human penis, the glans wings are in apposition in the midline ventrally, and are separated by the "septum glandis" and "frenulum" of the prepuce. However, most of the hypospadias repair techniques include dissection of the glans wings and their approximation enclosing the neourethra within the glans.
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