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=== Favourable histologic features (stage Ta, T1; grade 1 and 2) === * '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Organ-sparing or glans-sparing surgical procedures</span>''' ** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Goal is to preserve glans sensation and maximize shaft length</span>''' *** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Options (5):</span>''' ***# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Moh's surgery</span>''' ***# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Laser ablation</span>''' ***# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Radiation therapy</span>''' ***# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Limited excision strategies</span>''' ***# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Glansectomy</span>''' ***#* '''Moh's micrographic surgery''' ***#** '''Least invasive of the organ-sparing approaches, with favourable functional outcomes''' ***#** '''High recurrence rates have been reported during long-term follow-up'''. ***#** Due to the low radicality of the procedure, Mohβs surgery has greater benefit for small superficial shaft lesions, but '''should not be used for large or high-risk tumours''' ***#* '''Glansectomy''' ***#** '''Most radical of the organ-sparing procedures''' ***#** '''Has the highest local control rate''' ***#** The glans is separated from the corporal heads and urethra transected with a distal urethrostomy constructed. The shaft skin can be advanced or split, or a full-thickness skin graft used. ***'''Because recurrence rates are higher with organ-preserving strategies, compliance with follow-up is also a consideration in recommending organ preservation versus amputation'''
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