Letter to the Editor “Perspectives of boys, families & surgeons: Preputioplasty vs. circumcision for treatment of lichen sclerosus”
Topic overview
This letter critiques a study comparing preputioplasty with intralesional steroids versus circumcision for treating lichen sclerosus in boys. The authors highlight interpretative limitations in the original work and call for alignment with current evidence-based guidelines when evaluating psychosocial factors in surgical decision-making.
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- Preputioplasty with intralesional steroids (PIT) and circumcision are both viable surgical options for pediatric lichen sclerosus management.
- Psychosocial factors significantly influence family and surgeon decision-making between foreskin-preserving vs. excisional approaches.
- Current evidence-based guidelines should inform surgical counseling, but interpretative limitations exist in comparing PIT versus circumcision.
- Shared decision-making must balance clinical efficacy, recurrence risk, and patient/family preferences regarding foreskin preservation.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Letter to the Editor “Perspectives of boys, families & surgeons: Preputioplasty vs. circumcision for treatment of lichen sclerosus”. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-26. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11157
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