Posthioplasty is a medical term used to refer to the surgical reconstruction of the foreskin. The term is composed of three morphemes: posthio-, -plasty, and -y. The first morpheme posthio- refers to the foreskin, while the second morpheme, -plasty, means to reshape or reconstruct. The final morpheme, -y, is a suffix that indicates a procedure, condition, or quality. The word is pronounced as pɑːsthiəʊplæsti in IPA phonetic transcription.
Posthioplasty is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure performed on the male genitalia to address certain conditions or aesthetic concerns relating to the foreskin. Specifically, it involves the reconstruction or repair of the prepuce (foreskin) of the penis.
During a posthioplasty, the surgeon may manipulate or alter the existing foreskin to achieve desired changes. This can include modifying the length, width, or tightness of the foreskin, or correcting any functional or cosmetic issues. The procedure can be performed for a variety of reasons, such as conditions like phimosis (tight foreskin), paraphimosis (retracted foreskin), or problems resulting from previous circumcisions.
Posthioplasty is typically carried out under either local or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the surgery and the patient's preferences. The surgeon will carefully make incisions and remove or reshape the foreskin as required before closing the wound with sutures. Depending on the procedure's goals, the surgeon may also use additional techniques such as grafts or flaps to achieve optimal results. Proper post-operative care is crucial to promote healing and minimize complications.
Overall, posthioplasty aims to improve both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the male foreskin, providing relief from medical issues and enhancing patients' quality of life.
Reparative or plastic surgery of the prepuce.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "posthioplasty" is derived from two roots: "posthi-" and "-plasty".
1. "Posthi-" is derived from the Greek word "posthion", which means "prepuce". The prepuce refers to the fold of skin that covers the tip of the penis, commonly known as the foreskin.
2. "-Plasty" is a suffix derived from the Greek word "plastos", meaning "formed" or "molded". It is used in medical terminology to denote a surgical procedure that involves the reconstruction or reshaping of a body part.
Therefore, "posthioplasty" combines these two roots to describe a surgical procedure involving the reconstruction or reshaping of the foreskin.